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What is the difference between presbyopia and accommodative insuffiency?

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Dr. Tim Conrad answered

Specializes in Ophthalmology

Basically the same: Presbyopia would be accommodative insuffiency in someone who is older, while accommodative insufficiency is term that is rarely used to describe this issue in a younger person.

Answered 1/25/2013

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