Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4030241 | Ophthalmology | 2007 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
In vivo laser scanning confocal microscopy is capable of identifying in vivo corneal microstructural changes related to Thiel-Behnke and Reis-Bückler corneal dystrophy with a higher resolution than is available with slit-lamp biomicroscopy or in vivo white-light confocal microscopy. As a result, this device may enable differentiation of Thiel-Behnke and Reis-Bücklers corneal dystrophy in vivo. In vivo laser scanning confocal microscopy also may be a valuable tool for further research into the corneal dystrophies, especially to follow the natural course.
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Authors
Akira MD, PhD, Kazuhisa MD, PhD,