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While the active disease appears to affect mainly children, scarring trachoma is more common in adulthood, often developing decades after child- hood disease and in the absence of detectable C. trachomatis3. Although the early infection stages are fairly well characterised4,5, little is known ...
Refractive effect, computer-assisted videokeratography measurements, and corneal clarity remained stable 12 months after a second retreatment with a 6.00 mm ablation zone, indicating that retreatment with a larger ablation zone diameter appeared to be an appropriate method for handling this complication....
A 47-year-old woman required penetrating keratoplasty in the right eye after developing delayed visually significant corneal scarring bilaterally after laser in situ keratomileusis (LASIK) in 1997 following epikeratoplasty in 1987. Spectral domain ocular coherence tomography of the left cornea ...