Fisher et al., 2003 - Google Patents
Assessment of transient changes in corneal hydration using confocal Raman spectroscopyFisher et al., 2003
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- Fisher B
- Masiello K
- Goldstein M
- Hahn D
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- Cornea
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Purpose. The degree of corneal hydration has been linked to excimer laser corneal ablation rates. Enhanced precision with excimer laser refractive surgery may result from a better understanding of the transient changes in corneal hydration. To better understand the …
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