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S01E10 Associations Between Anterior Segment Parameters and Rotational Stability of a Plate-haptic Toric Intraocular Lens

November 29, 2021 Women in Ophthalmology Season 1 Episode 10
S01E10 Associations Between Anterior Segment Parameters and Rotational Stability of a Plate-haptic Toric Intraocular Lens
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S01E10 Associations Between Anterior Segment Parameters and Rotational Stability of a Plate-haptic Toric Intraocular Lens
Nov 29, 2021 Season 1 Episode 10
Women in Ophthalmology

Associations Between Anterior Segment Parameters and Rotational Stability of a Plate-haptic Toric Intraocular Lens

At face value – does the data always support the conclusion? Dr Madeleine Adams,  a cataract surgeon and comprehensive ophthalmologist with a PhD from the University of Melbourne for her research into age-related macular degeneration, offers a cautionary message about always critically scrutinising data presented in papers and coming to your own conclusion as to whether the data supports the conclusions. In the case of associations between anterior segment parameters and the rotational stability of a plate-haptic toric intraocular lens, with a closer look, the data aren’t so convincing.

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Associations Between Anterior Segment Parameters and Rotational Stability of a Plate-haptic Toric Intraocular Lens

At face value – does the data always support the conclusion? Dr Madeleine Adams,  a cataract surgeon and comprehensive ophthalmologist with a PhD from the University of Melbourne for her research into age-related macular degeneration, offers a cautionary message about always critically scrutinising data presented in papers and coming to your own conclusion as to whether the data supports the conclusions. In the case of associations between anterior segment parameters and the rotational stability of a plate-haptic toric intraocular lens, with a closer look, the data aren’t so convincing.

View article here