March 08, 2020
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VIDEO: Specialist discusses how variations of vitreolenticular interface may affect cataract surgery
Issue: March 2020
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MARRAKECH, Morocco — At the European Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgeons Winter Meeting, Marie-José Tassignon, MD, PhD, speaks about her recent discoveries concerning the anterior vitreolenticular interface, an entity described in the 19th century but only recently resumed as a topic for research. She discusses the implications of these discoveries for cataract surgery.