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Tilt, decentration of spherical, aspheric IOLs leave optical quality unaffected
Ocular Surgery News (US edition), 09/17/09
Normal degrees of spherical and aspheric IOL tilt and decentration did not adversely affect optical quality, a study showed. "Tilt and decentration of IOLs implanted in the capsular bag in eyes with an intact lens capsule and zonule have, on average, decreased to an optically almost negligible amount, comparable to that of the natural crystalline lens," the study authors said.
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