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Pupillometry is usually not performed as a standard procedure on every patient but is especially important before refractive surgery or prior to the use of multifocal lenses.

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Wilhelm, H. (2023). Pupillometry. In: Shajari, M., Priglinger, S., Kohnen, T., Kreutzer, T.C., Mayer, W.J. (eds) Cataract and Lens Surgery. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-05394-8_20

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