CORNEAL ECTASIA FOLLOWING KERATOREFRACTIVE SURGERY
Amr Mahmoud El-Hariry;
Abstract
The structural and reparative properties of the cornea are essential to its
function as a resilient, yet transparent, barrier to intraocular injury.
Because the cornea is also the major refractive surface of the eye, any
mechanical or biological respon
function as a resilient, yet transparent, barrier to intraocular injury.
Because the cornea is also the major refractive surface of the eye, any
mechanical or biological respon
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| Title | CORNEAL ECTASIA FOLLOWING KERATOREFRACTIVE SURGERY | Authors | Amr Mahmoud El-Hariry | Keywords | CORNEAL ECTASIA FOLLOWING KERATOREFRACTIVE SURGERY | Issue Date | 2009 | Description | The structural and reparative properties of the cornea are essential to its function as a resilient, yet transparent, barrier to intraocular injury. Because the cornea is also the major refractive surface of the eye, any mechanical or biological respon |
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