2003
DOI: 10.1016/s0161-6420(02)01774-8
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Multifocal intraocular lens implantation in patients with traumatic cataract

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“…It occurs due to optical non-conformities in the optical path such as cataract or optical boundaries, such as following simultaneous image creating multifocal IOL implantation (Leyland and Zinicola, 2003;Wilkins et al, 2013). The majority of studies examining dysphotopsia use various subjective questioning in the form of verbal interviews (Jacobi et al, 2003;Marques and Ferreira, 2015), bespoke questionnaires (Kohnen et al, 2006), a validated questionnaire (Aslam et al, 2004a;Aslam et al, 2004b) or through subject-initiated complaints (Shoji and Shimizu, 1996). An alternative method is to use graphics depicting visual demonstrations of different types of dysphotopsia allowing the subject to indicate which is most representative of what they perceive (Hunkeler et al, 2002;McAlinden et al, 2010).…”
Section: 2mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It occurs due to optical non-conformities in the optical path such as cataract or optical boundaries, such as following simultaneous image creating multifocal IOL implantation (Leyland and Zinicola, 2003;Wilkins et al, 2013). The majority of studies examining dysphotopsia use various subjective questioning in the form of verbal interviews (Jacobi et al, 2003;Marques and Ferreira, 2015), bespoke questionnaires (Kohnen et al, 2006), a validated questionnaire (Aslam et al, 2004a;Aslam et al, 2004b) or through subject-initiated complaints (Shoji and Shimizu, 1996). An alternative method is to use graphics depicting visual demonstrations of different types of dysphotopsia allowing the subject to indicate which is most representative of what they perceive (Hunkeler et al, 2002;McAlinden et al, 2010).…”
Section: 2mentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 1 2 However, the literature comparing IOLs is equivocal as to which design features minimise dysphotopsia, due principally to the lack of objective methods for assessing dysphotopsia. The majority of studies examining dysphotopsia use various subjective questioning in the form of verbal interviews, 3 4 bespoke questionnaires, 5 a validated questionnaire 6 7 or through subject-initiated complaints. 8 An alternative method is to use graphics depicting visual demonstrations of different types of dysphotopsia allowing the subject to indicate which is most representative of what they perceive.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…compared zonal progressive multifocal lens with monofocal lenses in cases of trauma. [ 14 ] Those with multifocal had better stereopsis and lesser dependency on glasses for near vision. In a case report by Zeng et al ., a child suffering from traumatic cataract with corneal astigmatism of 2.14 D was corrected by phacoemulsification and toric multifocal IOL implantation.…”
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confidence: 99%