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- W1976503264 abstract "In the article by vasavada and associates, 1 Vasavada A.R. Raj S.M. Nihalani B. Rate of axial growth following congenital cataract surgery. Am J Ophthalmol. 2004; : 915-924 Abstract Full Text Full Text PDF Scopus (65) Google Scholar the authors add to our knowledge of postoperative eye growth by analyzing the rate of axial growth (RAG) after pediatric cataract surgery. American author and artist, Henry Miller, once said: “All growth is a leap in the dark, a spontaneous unpremeditated act without the benefit of experience.” 2 The Columbia world of quotations (# 39677)Attribution: Henry Miller (1891to 1980), U.S. author. “The Absolute Collective,” The Wisdom of the Heart (1947). 1996 Google Scholar Without the compensatory lens change that occurs in the growing phakic eye, axial eye growth and refractive change after pediatric cataract removal can indeed seem to be a “leap in the dark.” To be certain, the process and control of axial eye growth after cataract surgery in children is complex and incompletely understood. Predicting axial growth, and the refractive change that accompanies it, is one of the major remaining challenges for the long-term care of children after cataract surgery. This is especially true with widespread acceptance of fixed-power intraocular lens (IOL) implantation for the management of pediatric aphakia. Unless growth of the eye can be accurately predicted, selection of an IOL power is a difficult task." @default.
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