Search Results - "Kollros, Léonard"
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Assessment of the mechanical forces applied during eye rubbing
Published in BMC ophthalmology (22-07-2020)“…To determine the average amount of mechanical forces applied to the lids of keratoconus patients during eye rubbing. Fifty-seven patients (41 male, 16 female,…”
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Progressive keratoconus in patients older than 48 years
Published in Contact lens & anterior eye (01-04-2023)“…To report cases of progressive keratoconus (KC) in patients aged ≥48 years and the successful arrest of progression using corneal cross-linking (CXL) with…”
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Optical coherence tomography quantifies gradient refractive index and mechanical stiffness gradient across the human lens
Published in Communications medicine (12-08-2024)“…Background As a key element of ocular accommodation, the inherent mechanical stiffness gradient and the gradient refractive index (GRIN) of the crystalline…”
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Rates of infectious keratitis and other ocular surface adverse events in corneal cross-linking for keratoconus and corneal ectasias performed in an office-based setting: a retrospective cohort study
Published in Eye and vision (Novato, Calif.) (01-09-2023)“…Background This study aimed to compare the complication rates of epithelium-off corneal cross-linking (epi-off CXL) performed in an office-based setting with…”
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A New Postoperative Regimen after CXL and PRK Using Topical NSAID and Steroids on the Open Ocular Surface
Published in Journal of clinical medicine (15-07-2022)“…Corneal epithelium removal during photorefractive keratotomy (PRK), TransPRK, or corneal cross-linking (CXL) means that patients experience pain and…”
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Progressive keratoconus in patients older than 48 years
Published in Contact lens & anterior eye : the journal of the British Contact Lens Association (01-04-2023)“…PURPOSETo report cases of progressive keratoconus (KC) in patients aged ≥48 years and the successful arrest of progression using corneal cross-linking (CXL)…”
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