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Multifocal IOL patient evaluation

Updated: Jan 21, 2023

Below you will find the steps to evaluate the anterior segment to determine the candidacy of multifocal IOL/multifocal Toric IOL for patients. Some places need more attention and are marked in red. Clinicians should base their judgements on their own clinical experience and do not follow values blindly. Green is good, yellow is a watch out ! For illustrative purpose only








Quick guide to anterior segment evaluation for determining multifocal IOL candidacy; quickguide.org















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