Reply: Comparison of different methods to calculate the axial length measured by optical biometry

From the I.R.C.C.S.—G.B. Bietti Foundation, Rome, Italy (Savini, Schiano-Lomoriello); Stein Eye Institute, University of California, Los Angeles, California (Hoffer); St. Mary's Eye Center, Santa Monica, California (Hoffer); Alcon Italia, S.p.A., Milan, Italy (Carballo); University Eye Clinic, S.Orsola-Malpighi Hospital, University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy (Taroni).

Corresponding author: Giacomo Savini, MD, I.R.C.C.S.—G.B. Bietti Foundation, Via Livenza, 3, 00198 Rome, Italy. Email: [email protected].

The contribution of the I.R.C.C.S.—G.B. Bietti Foundation was supported by Fondazione Roma and the Italian Ministry of Health.

Disclosures: G. Savini is a consultant to Costruzione Strumenti Oftalmici and has received personal fees from Alcon Laboratories, Inc., Johnson & Johnson Vision, Oculus Optikgeräte GmbH, and Carl Zeiss Meditec AG. K.J. Hoffer licenses the registered trademark name Hoffer to ensure accurate programming of his formulas to Carl Zeiss Meditec AG (IOLMasters), Haag-Streit AG (LenStar/EyeStar), Heidelberg Engineering GmbH (Anterion), Oculus Optikgeräte GmbH (Pentacam AXL), Movu, Inc. (Argos), Nidek, Inc. (AL-Scan), Optopol Technology SA (RENO NX), Tomey Corp. (OA-2000), Topcon Medical Systems, Inc./Visia Imaging (Aladdin), Ziemer Ophthalmic Systems AG (Galilei G6), and all A-scan biometer manufacturers. L. Carballo is an employee of Alcon Italia, S.p.A. For the remaining authors, none were declared.

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