by Massimo Busin, MD
Massimo Busin, MD, of the Department of Ophthalmology, Villa Serena Hospital, in Forlì, Italy, and of the University Magna Graecia, in Catanzaro, Italy, discusses the difference between ultrathin DSAEK and DMEK in posterior lamellar corneal transplants.
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