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American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery Meeting

ASCRS: 2018

Corneal Topography: What You Need to Know

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William B. Trattler, MD, sums up his presentation on corneal topography and explains how the imaging technique is effective at helping to identify patients with ocular surface disease. Dr. Trattler also describes how corneal topography can be used to visualize the progression of disease over time.

Posted: 4/05/2018

Keywords:

Ocular surface

Topography

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William B. Trattler, MD, sums up his presentation on corneal topography and explains how the imaging technique is effective at helping to identify patients with ocular surface disease. Dr. Trattler also describes how corneal topography can be used to visualize the progression of disease over time.

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Ocular surface

Topography

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