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Global Keratoconus Foundation
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Global Keratoconus Foundation - 2016 - Keratoconus - Frequently asked Questions: Cross-linking
We are the International Keratoconus Foundation, Supporting Keratoconus Research, Education, Advocacy, and Service., Crosslinking, X Linking, Keratoconus, C3R
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Global Keratoconus Foundation - 2016 - Newsflash 1
We are the International Keratoconus Foundation, Supporting Keratoconus Research, Education, Advocacy, and Service., Keratoconus
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[VIDEO] Asymmetrical Femtosecond CAIRS
Credits: Ziemer Ophthalmic Systems, Shady Awwad, Fabian Müller, Yara Bteich, Jad F. Assaf, Jeremiah Gendy, Soosan Jacob, Prof. Farhad Hafezi, MD, PhD, FARVO, Hanine Wehbe, Farah Nizam, AUBMC.
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Light-activated Biomaterial Could Repair Damaged Corneas
Guided by biomimetic design – innovation inspired by nature – the multidisciplinary researchers’ results showed that the light-activated material can be used to effectively reshape and thicken damaged corneal tissue, promoting healing and recovery.
The technology is a “potential game-changer in corneal repair”, a research announcement said. Tens of millions of people across the globe suffer from corneal diseases, and only a small fraction are eligible for corneal transplantation. Transplant operations... -
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Genetic Testing Vs Traditional Diagnostics for Keratoconus
We are still learning about the role of genetics in keratoconus. By and large, we know that keratoconus is a multifactorial disease associated with eye rubbing, atopic diseases, connective tissue disorders and Down syndrome.
Most patients have no known family history of the disease. The large Collaborative Longitudinal Evaluation of Keratoconus (CLEK) study, for example, showed that only 13.5% of those with keratoconus had a family history (Wagner et al.). However, there...
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