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Refractive changes and visual quality in patients with corneal edema after cataract surgery.

María Amparo Díez-AjenjoLuque-Cobija María-JoséCristina Peris MartínezSusana Ortí-NavarroMaría Carmen García-Domene
Published in: BMC ophthalmology (2022)
Corneal edema patients had a significant reduction of CDVA, and frequency-selective sensitivity losses that evidence a visual quality loss. Clinical refraction may improve visual quality, but in edema patients these losses are related to corneal changes, which did not change at three months after surgery.
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