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Use of photorefractive keratectomy treated donor corneas for endothelial keratoplasty

open access: gold, 2017
Neslihan Dilruba Köseoğlu   +2 more
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Photorefractive keratectomy after cataract surgery in uncommon cases: long-term results

open access: gold, 2018
Anna Maria Roszkowska   +4 more
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Post photorefractive keratectomy corneal ectasia

open access: yesInternational Journal of Ophthalmology, 2017
Roszkowska, Anna Maria   +3 more
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Analysis of corneal esthesia in patients undergoing photorefractive keratectomy

open access: gold, 2018
Elmar Torres Neto   +4 more
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Comparison of mechanical debridement and trans-epithelial myopic photorefractive keratectomy: A contralateral eye study

open access: diamond, 2019
Siamak Zarei‐Ghanavati   +3 more
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Pain management after photorefractive keratectomy

Journal of Cataract and Refractive Surgery, 2019
To evaluate the effect of a bandage contact lens soaked in ketorolac ophthalmic 0.45% solution (Acuvail) on pain modulation in patients having transepithelial photorefractive keratectomy (PRK).Prospective case series.Narayana Nethralaya Superspeciality Eye Hospital, Bangalore, India.Eyes of patients were divided into 2 groups. After transepithelial PRK,
Rohit Shetty   +5 more
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Fellow eye comparison between alcohol-assisted and single-step transepithelial photorefractive keratectomy: late mid-term outcomes

Romanian Journal of Ophthalmology, 2020
Objective: To compare late mid-term results of two different surgical approaches of surface excimer laser ablation for myopic and astigmatic errors in contralateral eyes of the same patients. Methods: Prospective cohort study.
Alexander Harold Rodriguez   +6 more
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Photorefractive Keratectomy and Cataract

Survey of Ophthalmology, 1997
Fifty male albino rabbits were studied. Ten animals served as controls. Forty animals were prepared to receive photorefractive keratectomy (PRK), including anesthesia, scraping of the corneal epithelial cells, etc. Twenty of these animals then received PRK with energy delivered by excimer laser (pulse rate = 20 Hz, fluence 250 mJ/cm2; number of pulses =
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