Keys to Success with Lens-Based Presbyopia and Astigmatism Correction

Keys to Success with Lens-Based Presbyopia and Astigmatism Correction
Colin Kerr
Colin Kerr
Published: Tuesday, March 6, 2018
In this supplement, published by EuroTimes in association with the ESCRS Education Forum, we discuss some of the hot topics in Lens-Based Presbyopia and Astigmatism Correction. The supplement includes articles by Béatrice Cochener,France;Thomas Kohnen,Germany;Burkhard Dick,Germany;Roberto Bellucci, Italy;Filomeino Ribeiro,Portugal;Adi Abulafia,Israel;Rudy Nuijts,Netherlands;and Satish Srinivasan, UK. The supplement is supported by an unrestricted educational grant from Johnson&Johnson Vision, Zeiss and Alcon. Download Supplement - click here
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