Dye-assisted small incision cataract surgery in an eye with cataract and coexisting corneal scarring and epithelial disease. Eye; 21:299-300.Gregory ME,Bibby K. Dye-assisted small incision cataract surgery in an eye with cataract and coexisting corneal scarring and epithelial disease [ J ]. ...
either to have the cause of CC diagnosed, or to have ocular involvement by MMP excluded from those patients with an established diagnosis of extraocular MMP. But, causes in single clinics are skewed by case selection and referral bias.
Gregory ME, Bibby K (2007). Dye-assisted small incision cataract surgery in an eye with cataract and coexisting corneal scarring and epithelial disease. Eye; 21:299-300.Gregory ME,Bibby K. Dye-assisted small incision cataract surgery in an eye with cataract and coexisting corneal scarring and...
Recent data from the NIH advanced glaucoma intervention study (AGIS)1 have shown that individuals with the lowest intraocular pressures (average 12.3 mm Hg) had virtually no overall glaucomatous progression over nearly a decade. The healing response after surgery is the main long term determinant of...
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