Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4029772 Ophthalmology 2006 12 Pages PDF
Abstract
Deep lamellar keratoplasty by intracorneal dissection provides visual and clinical results comparable with that of other DLKP techniques. Visual recovery is slow and progressive, taking up to 1 year. Confocal microscopy enables precise evaluation of corneal features, interface morphologic features, and reflectivity, demonstrating a negative correlation between interface reflectivity and BCVA showing that the progressive recovery over months of the interface transparency is correlated with the increase in visual acuity after 6 months.
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