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Cataract surgery has improved tremendously over the past decade and is now considered a refractive procedure (1,2). However, one of the most vexing symptoms that can affect patients following modern cataract surgery is dysphotopsia. This photic phenomenon, occurring in pseudophakic patients, is differentiated into positive dysphotopsia (PD) and neg

Your Choice of Treatment for Negative Dysphotopsia following Cataract Surgery
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