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In patients with pterygia and cataract, waiting 6–12 months after pterygium excision to perform cataract surgery may help to minimize refractive errors.
Source: www.aao.orgCategories: General Medicine News, OphthalmologyTweet
In patients with pterygia and cataract, waiting 6–12 months after pterygium excision to perform cataract surgery may help to minimize refractive errors.
.@zeba_almas reviews how waiting at least 6 months between surgeries for #pterygium and #cataract might help minimize refractive errors https://t.co/PYac20ass0 #AAO #Ophthalmology #cornea