PHOTOREFRACTIVE KERATECTOMY VERSUS LASER INSITUKERATOMILEUSIS IN THE MANAGEMENT OF MYOPIA

Ahmed Nabil Samy;

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Many studies have shown that PRK is reasonably predictable for the correction of myopia up to 6.00 D, Lin DTC (1994). However, regression and severe haze in some patients are complications that prevent PRK from being an ideal corneal refractive surgery. P


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Title PHOTOREFRACTIVE KERATECTOMY VERSUS LASER INSITUKERATOMILEUSIS IN THE MANAGEMENT OF MYOPIA
Authors Ahmed Nabil Samy
Keywords PHOTOREFRACTIVE KERATECTOMY VERSUS LASER INSITUKERATOMILEUSIS IN THE MANAGEMENT OF MYOPIA
Issue Date 2000
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Many studies have shown that PRK is reasonably predictable for the correction of myopia up to 6.00 D, Lin DTC (1994). However, regression and severe haze in some patients are complications that prevent PRK from being an ideal corneal refractive surgery. P

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