|Articles|April 13, 2003
LASIK continues to be predominant refractive procedure
San Francisco-LASIK continues to be the predominant refractive procedurefor treating patients with refractive errors ranging from +3 D to 9to 10 D, according to Richard J. Duffey, MD, who presented the resultsof the 2002 American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery (ASCRS)survey of U.S. trends in refractive surgery.
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