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Response to comments on: Biometric changes in Indian pediatric cataract and postoperative refractive status

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1. The number of patients in unilateral group was not too large and hence a reliable analysis was not possible to compare unilateral and bilateral eyes.[2] 2. The refraction on… Click to show full abstract

1. The number of patients in unilateral group was not too large and hence a reliable analysis was not possible to compare unilateral and bilateral eyes.[2] 2. The refraction on day 1 post operatively was not done under general anaesthesia. It was not expected to be completely accurate, but it gave a general impression of the accuracy of under correction and desired refractive status.[3] 3. Based on previous experience with SRK II and postoperative refractive status of Indian children, nomogram in Table 1 was used for desired outcomes.[4]

Keywords: status; biometric changes; postoperative refractive; comments biometric; refractive status; response comments

Journal Title: Indian Journal of Ophthalmology
Year Published: 2019

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