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Determinants of Lens Vault and Association With Narrow Angles in Patients From Singapore
American Journal of Ophthalmology (Mar 31 2012) Journal Articles
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Purpose: To describe the distribution and determinants of lens vault and to investigate the association of lens vault with narrow angles.Design: Prospective cross-sectional study.Methods: Phakic subjects 50 years and older were evaluated at a primary healthcare clinic with gonioscopy, partial laser interferometry, and anterior segment optical coherence tomography ...
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