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Eye and Cataract surgery gaining significance amid Covid-19

 Minoru Tomita

Eye and Cataract surgery gaining significance amid Covid-19     Dr. Minoru Tomita 
Department of opthamology, , Director and founder of Minoru Tomita Eye Clinic Ginza, Tokyo, Japan. *Corresponding author: Dr. Minoru Tomita, Department of opthamology, Tokyo, Japan. 
Received date: March 21, 2020; Accepted date: April 3, 2020; Published date: April 14, 2020 
Citation: Minoru (2020) and Cataract surgery gaining significance amid Covid-19 Vol. 6 No.1: 1 
Copyright: ©2020 Minoru T. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. Editorial Letter 
I pleased to mention you that the organ of vision “eye” could be defined as a scientific documentation of a clinical observation which involves a detailed study of all the perspectives & parameters that come into play during the execution of a particular study, whether it might be a clinical / experimental study on a particular subject or a medical / surgical treatment. Eye and Cataract surgery enable an individual to get a clear, relevant, and a timely study design that helps in understanding the case abruptly, which helps in directing the treatment in a right & necessary way. Moreover case reports have a great importance in advancing the scientific knowledge especially in the cases of rare diseases. 
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