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A medical instrument that produces a powerful beam of light and can produce intense heat when focused at close range. Lasers are often used in surgery to vaporize tissue.
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| laser |
An acronym of "Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation." A laser is a cavity, with mirrors at the ends, that is filled with a gas or gas mixture, such as Helium and Neon.
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| laser |
surgical tool using an intense beam of light energy to close rips, make holes, destroy new vessels (photocoagulation), or to open channels as in the treatment of glaucoma
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An acronym for Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation.
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| laser capsulotomy |
The use of a laser to make a hole in the capsule surrounding the lens of the eye to let light pass. Extracapsular removal of a cataract allows the capsule surrounding the lens to remain in the eye; however, if the capsule becom
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