Meeting Coverage:

American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery Meeting

ASCRS: 2019

Long-Term Results of CXL

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Overviewing some of his recent keratoconus cases, Kenneth Beckman, MD, describes how CXL can save patients from eventually needing a corneal graft. The procedure is especially helpful in patients who have poor vision due to an irregular corneal shape, rather than scarring, he says.

Posted: 4/17/2019

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Long-Term Results of CXL

Overviewing some of his recent keratoconus cases, Kenneth Beckman, MD, describes how CXL can save patients from eventually needing a corneal graft. The procedure is especially helpful in patients who have poor vision due to an irregular corneal shape, rather than scarring, he says.

Posted: 4/17/2019


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