Can RGP control cone cornea development?
Can rgp control cone cornea development? It can. This question has been bothering me for a long time. I just met this case at work and talked to the patient,…
Can rgp control cone cornea development? It can. This question has been bothering me for a long time. I just met this case at work and talked to the patient,…
【Abstract】 Objective To report a case of acute cone corneal edema cured by deep lamellar keratoplasty (DLKP) at stage II after scar healing, and to analyze the mechanism and feasibility…
The concept that collagen cross-linking can slow, halt or even reverse the progression of cone cornea is gaining acceptance. It has been performed for 5 to 10 years in Europe,…
Keratoconus is an unexplained corneal degeneration that manifests as progressive thinning of the center or a certain part of the cornea that bulges forward in the shape of a cone,…
Conical cornea is a kind of congenital corneal lesion. Due to biomechanical changes, the affected cornea swells forward, and irregular astigmatism occurs, which may cause corneal clouding, photophobia and tearing…
As we all know, the normal human cornea is histologically divided into five layers, of which 90% of the thickness of the stroma layer consists of nearly 200 layers of…
In recent years, foreign researchers have discovered that by means of UV riboflavin-induced cross-linking, the mechanical strength of the corneal stroma can be increased to stop the pathological process of…
Conical cornea is an eye disease characterized by a dilated cornea with a thinning and softening of the center protruding forward in a conical shape. It often results in high…
Many cone patients believe that he or she knows himself or herself well and that there is a very urgent need for treatment such as cross-linking. As a physician, there…
Cone cornea is a corneal disease of unknown origin, in which the central cornea or a part of the cornea becomes progressively thinner and bulges forward in a cone-like shape,…