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Endophthalmitis Rates and Clinical Outcomes Following Penetrating and Endothelial Keratoplasty

[...]these findings are an accurate reflection of real-world practice, since many patients who have undergone corneal transplantation do have significant ocular comorbidities, such as glaucoma or aphakia requiring secondary intraocular lens placement.2,3 The authors also mention that endothelial ker...

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Published in:American journal of ophthalmology 2019-11, Vol.207, p.426
Main Authors: Borkar, Durga S, Wibbelsman, Turner D, Buch, Preema M, Rapuano, Sara B, Obeid, Anthony, Ho, Allen C, Hsu, Jason, Regillo, Carl D, Ayres, Brandon D, Hammersmith, Kristin M, Nagra, Parveen K, Raber, Irving M, Rapuano, Christopher J, Syed, Zeba A
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