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titleOfInvention Contrast-enhanced aspheric intraocular lens
abstract The present invention is characterized in that at least one has an aspheric profile and is typically a non-zero cone constant, comprising an optic having an anterior and posterior refractive surface for adjusting the aberration of the eye of a patient implanted with IOL. IOL). Preferably, the aspherical surface of the IOL cooperates with the aberration of the patient's eye to provide an image contrast characterized by a calculated modulation transfer function (MTF) of at least about 0.25 and a depth of at least about 0.75 diopters (D).
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