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Clinical results of wavefront-guided laser in situ keratomileusis 3 months after surgery
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Wavefront-guided LASIK is a promising technique that offers the potential to correct refractive errors, to improve visual acuity, and to increase the quality of vision, especially under mesopic conditions. Studies that include selective overcorrection of different Zernike components are needed to achieve better correction of the aberrations. Prospective controlled clinical studies must clarify the major benefits of wavefront-guided LASIK.
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