Refractive Lens Exchange as a Refractive Surgery Modality

  • Richard S. Hoffman
  • I. Howard Fine
  • Mark Packer

Keywords

Cataract Surgery Intraocular Lens Crystalline Lens Refractive Surgery Lens Exchange 
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  • Richard S. Hoffman
  • I. Howard Fine
  • Mark Packer

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