Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4025789 | Ophthalmology | 2015 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Patients with IK who sustain profound loss of corneal nerves during the acute phase of infection demonstrate increased corneal nerve density during the first 6 months after the resolution of infection. However, despite significant nerve regeneration, corneal nerve density does not recover fully and remains low compared to controls. By providing an objective methodology to monitor corneal re-innervation, IVCM adds potentially important findings that may have implications for clinical management and surgical planning.
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Authors
Rodrigo T. MD, Farshad MD, DMedSc, Andrea MD, Deborah MD, Neda MD, Bernardo M. MD, Arsia MD, James MD, MPH, Reza MD, Deborah MD, Pedram MD,