Corneal cross-linking in keratoconus. Results from a seven-years follow-up
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Arance Gil, Ángeles
Araújo, Rute
González Méijome, José Manuel
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We assessed the eff ects of corneal cross-linking in a young patient with
progressive keratoconus over a seven-year period. Th is was a retrospective study of a
16-year-old patient with progressive keratoconus after epi-off corneal cross-linking (CXL).
Uncorrected visual acuity, best-corrected visual acuity, refraction, maximum keratometry,
mean keratometry and pre-treatment of higher order aberrations were assessed every
month and then every two years after CXL. Results showed an interruption in keratoconus
progression, improvement in best-corrected visual acuity, and a decrease in keratometry, as
well as an improvement in higher order aberrations, in both the medium and long term
throughout the follow-up period. In conclusion, corneal CXL was found to be eff ective in
interrupting keratoconus progression over a long follow-up period.
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Arance Gil, A., Villa Collar, C., Gutiérrez Ortega, R., & Araújo, R. (2016). Corneal cross-linking in keratoconus. Results from a seven-year follow-up. Journal of Emmetropia, 4, 215-218.







