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HELSINKI — As technology evolves, there is potential to quantify and automate presbyopia-correcting IOL selection through measures that evaluate a patient’s ability to neuroadapt to multifocal IOLs. At the European Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgeons winter meeting, Pei-Fen Lin, MBBS, MA (Cantab), PGDip, FEDIP, FRCOphth, delved into the mechanisms of neuroadaptation as a critical factor
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