Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4029892 Ophthalmology 2006 9 Pages PDF
Abstract
Refractive stability was maintained between 1 year and 10 to 12 years after PRK with 4.0-, 5.0-, and 6.0-mm optical zones. A significant linear trend was observed in terms of refractive predictability, early hyperopic shift, regression, corneal transparency, and night haloes with better outcomes in PRK with a larger ablation zone. None of the eyes had sight-threatening complications such as ectasia or late-onset corneal haze during the follow-up.
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