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March 9, 2011
March 9, 2011

Dysfunctional Lens Syndrome: Describing the New Paradigm

I had a 60 year old patient in the office today who I told that she had “early” cataracts.  She was a moderate farsighted patient who was seeing 20/30 with her current glasses, and will see 20/20 with her new bifocals.  Now, without her glasses, she is able to see only 20/200 at both near…

February 18, 2011
February 18, 2011

Eye Drop to Prevent Cataracts?

For many, the formation of cataracts is a natural part of the aging process, causing the eye’s natural lens to cloud and distort vision. The lens is held inside a capsule, and is made of mostly protein fibers and water arranged precisely so as to permit light to pass through without interference. Over time, these…

December 15, 2010
December 15, 2010

Pupil Size Not A Factor in LASIK Outcomes

There is an interesting article presented for publication in Ophthalmology titled:  Effect of Preoperative Pupil Size on Quality of Vision after Wavefront-Guided LASIK by Annie Chan MD and Edward E. Manche MD out of Stanford University.  This paper studies what I have noticed for a long time:  pre operative pupil size does not effect quality…

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