Intraocular lens power calculation in complicated cases: the "Silguero"method

To report a new method for intraocular lens (IOL) calculation in patients treated by corneal refractive surgery, in whom the application of other methods is not possible because of the absence of necessary data. This method is also applicable in other situations where the IOL calculation is difficul...

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