Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8591336 | The Ocular Surface | 2017 | 46 Pages |
Abstract
Corneal IVCM enables near-histological visualization and quantification of the cellular and neural changes in corneal allodynia. Regardless of etiology, corneal allodynia is associated with decreased corneal epithelial cell densities, increased epithelial cell size, and decreased numbers and lengths of subbasal nerves despite an unremarkable slit-lamp examination. Therefore, IVCM may be useful in the management of patients with corneal allodynia.
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Authors
Pedram MD, FACS, Yureeda MD, Bashar MD, Mohammad H. MD, Deborah MD, Deborah S. MD, Perry MD,