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Raiskup F et al. – The parameters defining the stage of keratoconus, such as K–value and corneal thickness, could be considered predicting factors for possible development of corneal haze after riboflavin–UVA–induced CXL. Advanced keratoconus should be considered at higher risk of haze development after CXL due to low corneal thickness and high corneal curvature.

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