Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . For nearly 15 years, collagen cross-linking of the cornea has been practiced in Europe, and its use in the U.S.
Corneal collagen cross-linking is now FDA approved and is a mainstay of the U.S. and global armamentarium for patients with potentially progressive keratoconus. A recent meta-analysis of the ...
Corneal collagen crosslinking, a procedure developed for keratoconus, could treat keratitis as effectively as antimicrobials, a new study suggests. The procedure could prove particularly useful in ...
Have you noticed a change in your vision that isn’t being corrected with contacts or glasses? It could be a condition known as Keratoconus, a progressive corneal disease that occurs in 1 out of 2000 ...
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