Sudden visual loss after uneventful cataract surgery: Snuff syndrome
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Neil Sharma, MB, BS, Ju-Lee Ooi, MBBS, Ian C. Francis, FASOPRS, Shanel Sharma, MBBS, Daya Papalkar, MB, Peter Kim, MBBS, Stella L. Alexander, FANZCA, R. Steve Schumacher, FANZCA
Lenticular myopia from oil-drop cataract: A cautionary note in laser in situ keratomileusis
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H. Kaz Soong, MD, Mohammed H. Dastjerdi, MD
Postoperative Corynebacterium macginleyi endophthalmitis
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Consuelo Ferrer, PhD, Jose´ M. Ruiz-Moreno, MD, PhD, Alejandra Rodrı´guez, Javier Montero, MD, PhD, Jorge L. Alio´, MD, PhD
Acute angle-closure glaucoma caused by vitreous prolapse after neodymium:YAG posterior capsulotomy
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Lisa D. Mihora, MD, Patrick J. Bowers Jr., MD, Nancy M. Blank, MD
Assessment of capsular block syndrome with anterior segment optical coherence tomography
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Georges Baikoff, MD, Pascal Rozot, MD, Eric Lutun, Jay Wei
correspondence Topical anesthesia for cataract surgery in highly myopic eyes
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Jost B. Jonas, MD, Banafsheh Pakdaman, Gangolf Sauder, MD
Five-year mortality and associated intraoperative factors after cataract surgery
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Jonathan Mark Durnian, MB Chb, BSc, M.F. Raines, FRCS, FRCOphth
Sliding scale of IOL power for sulcus fixation using computer simulation
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Chikako Suto, MD
Mini-nuc technique in phacoemulsification
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Kadircan H. Keskinbora, MD
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