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Agreement and Reproducibility of Contact and Immersion Techniques for Axial Length Measurement and Intraocular Lens Power Calculation
Journal of The Medical Association of Thailand, 08/13/09
Kitthaweesin K et al. – The difference in the intraocular lens power from both techniques may have clinical significance; hence, the immersion technique should be considered, particularly for less–experienced measurer.
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