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LOCS III grading was shown to be highly reproducible for nuclear cataract. [29] Another slit-lamp-based cataract-grading system is the Oxford Clinical Cataract Classification and Grading System ...
Department of Ophthalmology, The First Affiliated Hospital of Ningbo University, Ningbo, China Aim: The objective of this study is to compare the effect and safety of phacoemulsification surgery ...
Purpose To quantitate lens nuclear opacity using long-range swept-source optical coherence tomography (SS-OCT) images and to evaluate the correlation of this method to Lens Opacities Classification ...
The Lens Opacities Classification Scheme (LOCS III), a standardized grading system, categorizes cataracts based on slit lamp images.
An observational retrospective study was performed. The clinical records of patients undergoing cataract surgery by phacoemulsification plus intracameral injection of Vigadexa® were analyzed.
A cataract is a medical condition causing an opacity in the ocular nucleus due to various factors such as age and diseases. Starting from traditional image processing techniques for processing and ...
Researchers reviewed charts of 62 patients (mean age, 72.65±7.64 years; 73% women) who underwent cataract surgery via CP in 1 eye and via FLACS in the other between April 2015 and October 2020. The ...
“This study represents a development toward a more automated procedure for cataract surgery.” Limitations of the study included the nonrandomized design, application of the findings to the 1 ...
Mean LOCS III scores were 2.3±0.5, 0.5±0.5, and 0.1±0.2 for nuclear, cortical, and PSC cataracts, respectively. Investigators noted that many eyes had more than 1 type of cataract. The team determined ...
The cataract stages of the patients included were between N2 and N4 according to the LOCS III (18). The exclusion criteria were eyes with a history of ocular surgery, trauma, and ocular diseases, ...
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