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Low-vision aid using a high-minus intraocular lens

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Abstract

The theoretical performance and some results from the clinical investigation of a new low-vision aid system are analyzed. This device is composed of a spectacle lens and an intraocular lens. The aberrations of this system have been computed and then reduced by optimal aspherization of the optical surfaces. A specialized sophisticated system for controlling the aspheric surfaces is described briefly. Finally the results of the clinical investigation are presented.

© 1992 Optical Society of America

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