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Eye surgery
... Although the terms "laser eye surgery" and "refractive surgery" are commonly used as if they ... while radial keratotomy is an example of refractive surgery without the use of a laser ... patients with very hard cataracts or weak corneal epithelial tissue. Phacoemulsification involves the use of ... 51], and cyclophototherapy [52], uses a laser.. Refractive surgery Main article: Refractive surgery Refractive surgery aims to correct ...
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Amblyopia
... through the use of prescription glasses, vision therapy, surgery or patching. Refractive amblyopia If anisometropia is present, refractive amblyopia may result. Anisometropia exists when there ... the two eyes. The eye with less refractive error provides the brain with a clearer ... severe as strabismic amblyopia. Despite its severity, refractive amblyopia is commonly missed by primary ...
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User:AED
... Ciliary body Ciliary muscle Ciliary processes Cornea Corneal endothelium Conjunctiva Choroid Choriocapillaris Descemet's membrane ... rivalry Binocular vision Color vision Convergence (eye) Corneal reflex Divergence (eye) Duction Eye movement/Eye ... nerve palsy Congenital lacrimal duct obstruction Conjunctivitis Corneal abrasion Corneal ulcer Dacryoadenitis Dermatochalasis Diabetic retinopathy Dominant optic ... atrophy Pterygium Ptosis Purtscher's retinopathy Recurrent corneal erosion Red eye (medicine) Refraction error ...
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Orthokeratology
... be used as an alternative to eyeglasses, refractive surgery, or for those desiring to not ... for overnight wear of a type of corneal reshaping called "Corneal Refractive Therapy (CRT)". This forms the basis of ...
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Talk:Eye surgery
... pseudophakia, operative correction of strabismus and invasive therapy for recidivating retinal detachment. I lack the ... 14 Apr 2005 (UTC) Moving stuff to 'refractive surgery' Much of the material on this page was duplicated on Refractive surgery. IMHO, discussing refractive *and* nonrefractive surgeries here would make the page unwieldy; refractive surgery, and each of the other ...
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ICD-9-CM Volume 3
... conjunctiva (11) Operations on cornea (11.6) Corneal transplant (11.7) Other reconstructive and refractive surgery on cornea Keratomileusis (12) Operations on ... examination-II (92) Nuclear medicine (93) Physical therapy, respiratory therapy, rehabilitation, and related procedures (93.4) Skeletal ... Psychoanalysis (94.32) Hypnotherapy (94.33) Behavior therapy Aversion therapy Behavior modification (94.39) ...
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オルソケラトロジー   (translated from Japanese)
... the overnight wear of a type of corneal reshaping called Corneal Refractive TherapyOr CRT. Two years later and the ... maintaining eye-health during the treatment. Medical therapy of refraction of cornea Orthokeratology Lenses are ... are underway for other lens designs. Cost Corneal reshaping through orthokeratology generally costs about $ ...
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CRT
... in Law Chinese Remainder Theorem, in mathematics Corneal Refractive Therapy, in medicine Criterion-referenced test, in U ...
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