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2019 | 6 | 3 | 199-202

Article title

Multifokalne soczewki kontaktowe – aspekty praktyczne

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Multifocal contact lenses – practical aspects

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Multifokalne soczewki kontaktowe kojarzą się zwykle z możliwością wyrównania prezbiopii w wieku 50+. Tymczasem jest wiele innych możliwości zastosowania takiej korekcji, także u osób znacznie młodszych, a nawet u dzieci. W poniższym artykule opisano kilka przykładów aplikacji soczewek wieloogniskowych u pacjentów w wieku 13–68 lat.
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The use of multifocal contact lenses is often perceived as a method of correcting presbyopia in patients aged 50+. However there are many other ways to apply such correction, also in younger people and even in children. The following article describes several examples of multifocal lenses application in patients from 13 to 68 years of age.

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6

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3

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199-202

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  • ndywidualna Specjalistyczna Praktyka Lekarska w Szczecinie

References

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  • 3. Pitt WG, Jack DR, Zhao Y, et al. Loading and Release of a Phospholipid From Contact Lenses. Optom Vis Sci 2011; 88(4): 502-506

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