- IOLS
- comp. abbr.Input Output Label System
United dictionary of abbreviations and acronyms. 2015.
United dictionary of abbreviations and acronyms. 2015.
Intraocular lens — An intraocular lens (IOL) is an implanted lens in the eye, usually replacing the existing crystalline lens because it has been clouded over by a cataract, or as a form of refractive surgery to change the eye s optical power. It usually consists… … Wikipedia
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Dan Reinstein — Professor Dan Reinstein is a specialist ophthalmic surgeon in the UK and is a board certified ophthalmologist in the USA and Canada, specializing in the field of refractive surgery (vision correction). He is medical director of the London Vision… … Wikipedia
Intraokularlinse — Eine Intraokularlinse (von lateinisch intra („innerhalb“) und lateinisch oculus, („Auge“)), auch IOL genannt, ist eine künstliche Linse im Auge. Meist wird sie nach Entfernung der natürlichen Linse (Aphakie) im Rahmen der Operation des Grauen… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Optics and vision — Contents 1 Visual perception 1.1 Human Visual system 1.2 Human eye 1.3 Visual acuity 2 … Wikipedia
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