
|Articles|October 1, 2003
Contrast sensitivity improves in LASEK, LASIK patients
Author(s)Julia Talsma
Buenos Aires, Argentina-Contrast sensitivity, a more sensitive and accurate measure of functional vision than Snellen visual acuity, has been shown to improve after both LASIK and LASEK procedures in patients with low-to-moderate myopia, according to Carlos Argento, MD, and Mar?aJos? Cosentino, MD.
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