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Postoperative Komplikation nach Kataraktoperation

Unerwartete Abweichung von der Zielrefraktion in Richtung Myopie bei 79-jähriger Patientin

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Dick, H.B., Schneider, M. & Puls, S. Postoperative Komplikation nach Kataraktoperation. Ophthalmologe 99, 392–393 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1007/s003470100524

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