|Articles|November 17, 2003
Variable thickness lenticule a new approach for treating keratoconus
Additive intralamellar corneal refractive surgery is an exciting newand very active area of surgical development that may provide an alternativeto penetrating keratoplasty for the optical rehabilitation of the keratoconuspatient, said David J. Schanzlin, MD, in his delivery of the Barraquer Lecture.
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