Risk factors for keratoconus progression after treatment by accelerated cross-linking (A-CXL): A prospective 24-month study.
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Date publication
mai 2021
Journal
Journal francais d'ophtalmologie
Auteurs
Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Dr GOETZ Christophe
Tous les auteurs :
Sot M, Gan G, François J, Chaussard D, Da Costa M, Luc MS, Goetz C, Dinot V, Lhuillier L, Perone JM
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Résumé
Identification of potential predictive factors for keratoconus progression after treatment by accelerated Cross-linking (A-CXL) SECONDARY OBJECTIVES: Evaluation of clinical and topographic outcomes for two years following accelerated cross-linking treatment for progressive keratoconus including: best spectacle corrected visual acuity (BSCVA), thinnest pachymetry, maximum keratometry (Kmax), cylinder.
Mots clés
A-CXL, Aberrations optiques, CXL, Corneal cross-linking, Corneal topography, Cornéotopographie, Cross-linking cornéen, Keratoconus, Keratocône, Keratométrie maximale, Maximal keratometry, Optical aberrations
Référence
J Fr Ophtalmol. 2021 May 28;: