Staging Pterygium Excision and Cataract Surgery Could Improve Patient Outcomes
In patients with pterygia and cataract, waiting 6–12 months after pterygium excision to perform cataract surgery may help to minimize refractive errors.
In patients with pterygia and cataract, waiting 6–12 months after pterygium excision to perform cataract surgery may help to minimize refractive errors.
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