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  2. Phakic intraocular lens - Wikipedia

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    The EVO ICL (STAAR® Surgical's phakic IOL) is implanted under pharmacological mydriasis and implanted in the retropupillary position, between the eye's iris and the crystalline lens, using cartridge-injector or forceps. Both eyes can usually be done on the same day.

  3. Intraocular lens - Wikipedia

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    A phakic IOL. An intraocular lens (IOL) is a lens implanted in the eye usually as part of a treatment for cataracts or for correcting other vision problems such as near-sightedness (myopia) and far-sightedness (hyperopia); a form of refractive surgery.

  4. J. Morgan Micheletti - Wikipedia

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    Micheletti developed ICLCalc, an online calculator designed to assist surgeons in determining the appropriate lens size for Implantable Collamer Lenses (ICLs). The tool is based on his study titled “Assessment of Measurement Variability Across Biometers for ICL Sizing Parameters,” published in the Journal of Cataract & Refractive Surgery. [23]

  5. Visine - Wikipedia

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    Visine (/ ˌ v aɪ ˈ z iː n /), also known as Vispring, is a brand of eye drops produced by Kenvue. [1] Visine was first introduced in 1958 and was acquired by Pfizer in 1999. [2] [3] In 2006, Johnson & Johnson acquired Visine, along with Pfizer's entire consumer healthcare portfolio. [4]

  6. Visual field - Wikipedia

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    The visual field is "that portion of space in which objects are visible at the same moment during steady fixation of the gaze in one direction"; [1] in ophthalmology and neurology the emphasis is mostly on the structure inside the visual field and it is then considered “the field of functional capacity obtained and recorded by means of perimetry”.

  7. Snellen chart - Wikipedia

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    A Snellen chart is an eye chart that can be used to measure visual acuity.Snellen charts are named after the Dutch ophthalmologist Herman Snellen who developed the chart in 1862 as a measurement tool for the acuity formula developed by his professor Franciscus Cornelius Donders.

  8. Vision - Wikipedia

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    Vision, German film; Vision, Japanese-French film; The Vision, 1998 British television movie; Vision (Marvel Cinematic Universe), a film character that debuted in 2015, based on the original Marvel Comics character

  9. Roberto de Visiani - Wikipedia

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    He was the son of a physician and a close friend of his fellow citizen Niccolò Tommaseo.After finishing his studies in his hometown and the seminary in Split, he entered in 1817 the University of Padua, from which he graduated in Medicine in 1822.