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Emedicine keratoplasty
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Hyperopia and Presbyopia, Conductive Keratoplasty: eMedicine - Ophthalmology throughout the world, the surgical correctional procedures have been somewhat less accepted. (See ... (more...)
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Learn about Keratoplasty Eye Surgery (ALK) for nearsighted and farsighted vision problems. ... Search Help | Site Map | WebMD® | Medscape® | eMedicine® | ... (more...)
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Search Tips: Enter the words or phrases you wish to see in your results ... Glaucoma and Penetrating Keratoplasty: eMedicine - Ophthalmology; Corneal Graft Rejection: eMedicine ... (more...)
eMedicine - Glaucoma and Penetrating Keratoplasty : Article by Ramesh ...
In 1969, Irvine and Kaufman reported the high incidence of increased intraocular pressure (IOP) following PKP. They repo (more...)
Conductive keratoplasty.
Conductive keratoplasty is a noninvasive, in-office procedure for the correction of ... eMedicine (more...)
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The future of lamellar keratoplasty.
New surgical techniques in lamellar keratoplasty, including phototherapeutic keratectomy ... eMedicine (more...)
Hyperopia and Presbyopia, Conductive Keratoplasty: Overview ...
Overview: Introduction Although nonsurgical correction (ie, glasses, contact lenses) for patients with low-level hyperopia and presbyopia has been widely successful throughout the ... (more...)
Keratoplasty Success Rate
eMedicine - Glaucoma and Penetrating Keratoplasty : Article by Ramesh ... IOP-lowering effect tends to diminish between 1.5-4 years ... (more...)
Glaucoma and Penetrating Keratoplasty: Overview - eMedicine
Overview: Introduction Glaucoma remains the leading cause of blindness following penetrating keratoplasty (PKP) because it causes irreversible optic nerve damage and graft failure. (more...)