European Ophthalmology News.

Unexpected corneal responses: haze, keratitis, melt. What are the risk factors?

Over the past 15 years of clinical use, corneal cross-linking (CXL) has been introduced for a wide variety of indications. including the management of corneal ectasia, edema, melting, infectious keratitis, and lately also in combination with refractive procedures. Unexpected results and complications are rare, but they may occur. It is important to recognise them and react adequately.

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