Quality of life after first- and second-eye cataract surgery: Five-year data collected by the Swedish National Cataract register

To study the benefits of surgery and satisfaction with vision after first- and second-eye cataract surgery in comparable groups of patients. Clinics participating in the Swedish National Cataract Outcome Study from 1995 to 1999. A prospective observational study evaluated patients' self-assesse...

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Quality of Life
Registries
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