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Dry Eye and PRK

2014
Dry eye is an ongoing challenge for the refractive surgeon. LASIK surgery may result in decreased corneal sensation and dry eye. PRK patients can also experience this problem, although occurrences are generally limited to the first 3 months [1].
Massimo Camellin   +2 more
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Double Zone PRK for High Myopia

Journal of Refractive Surgery, 1996
ABSTRACT INTRODUCTION: Although excimer laser PRK is our operation of choice for treating myopia, the correction of myopia exceeding -8.00 dpt is still a challenge as this procedure requires a deeper keratectomy. Therefore a double zone treatment may be beneficial to reduce ablation depth.
T, Aktunç, R, Aktunç, H, Bahçecioglu
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PRK and Amblyopia

Ophthalmology, 2006
Patrick J. Bowers, Robert W. Enzenauer
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Excimer PRK for Myopia

Ophthalmology, 1993
D, Epstein   +3 more
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PRK e mutagenicità.

1995
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DI GIOVANNI A   +6 more
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Reduction of IOP after PRK

Ophthalmology, 1997
Damji, Karim F   +3 more
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LASEK versus PRK

Ophthalmology, 2006
Amir Pirouzian   +2 more
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LASIK versus PRK

Ophthalmology, 2007
Ravi Thomas, Praveen Nirmalan
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PRK and Amblyopia

Ophthalmology, 2007
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