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Pseudophakia and Lens Opacities in 70-Year-Olds in Gothenburg, Sweden; Gender Differences, Impact on Self-Reported Visual Function and Validation of Self-Reported Cataract and Pseudophakia.

Moa NordströmMathias HolmLena Havstam JohanssonTherese Rydberg SternerFelicia AhlnerHanna FalkIngmar SkoogMadeleine Zetterberg
Published in: Clinical ophthalmology (Auckland, N.Z.) (2022)
The prevalence of cataract including pseudophakia in 70-year-olds in Gothenburg is higher compared to previous studies in similar geographical areas. Also, it is more common in women than in men. The lack of significant sex differences in lens opacities may be due to cataract surgery at an earlier stage. Validation showed very good agreement between pseudophakia and self-reported cataract surgery.
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