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Laser corneal biofilm disruption for infectious crystalline keratopathy
Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology, 04/24/09
Masselos K et al. - Treatment with the Nd:YAG laser to the area of involvement was instituted in both cases. Noticeable resolution occurred within days, with subsequent full recovery. No side-effects from the use of the Nd:YAG laser were noted. There have been only two cases previously reported using this treatment modality.
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