Assessment of Corneal Topography Indices after Collagen Crosslinking for Keratoconus
European Journal of Ophthalmology2013Vol. 23(5), pp. 635–640
Citations Over TimeTop 10% of 2013 papers
Abstract
Our results suggest that corneal collagen CXL can be a successful treatment at certain stages of keratoconus, offering a way to stop progression in keratometric indices.
Related Papers
- → Transepithelial corneal collagen crosslinking for progressive keratoconus in a pediatric age group(2013)102 cited
- → <p>Transepithelial accelerated versus conventional corneal collagen crosslinking in patients with keratoconus: a comparative study</p>(2019)26 cited
- → Accelerated (18 mW/cm 2 ) Corneal Cross-Linking for Progressive Keratoconus: 18-Month Results(2016)10 cited
- → The Effects of Epithelium-off Corneal Collagen Cross-linking on Peripheral Corneal Keratometry, Pachymetry as well as Scheimpflug Imaging Calculated Corneal Indices in Keratoconus(2014)1 cited
- Corneal collagen crosslinking in progressive keratoconus: Changes in corneal irregularity indices and correlation with the best spectacle-corrected visual acuity(2014)