Contrast sensitivity and visual acuity in patients with early cataracts

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In a population of 188 nondiabetic patients with early cataracts or nuclear brunescence, we assessed the degree to which contrast sensitivity function (CSF) provided more information about a patient's visual disability than high contrast visual acuity measurements. Data collected included LOCS II ca …
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Authors Chylack LT;Jakubicz G;Rosner B;Khu P;Libman J;Wolfe JK;Padhye N;Friend J;;
Journal journal of cataract and refractive surgery
Year 1993
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