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Fig. 1 | Eye and Vision

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From: Manual mid-stromal dissection as a low risk procedure to stabilize mild to moderate progressive keratoconus

Fig. 1

Clinical images of an eye before and up to 9.5 years after manual dissection. Topographic maps, slit-lamp images and Scheimpflug images (segment: 91°- 271°) of Case no. 1 preoperatively (top row a), at 6 months (second row b) and at 9.5 years (third row c) after manual mid-stromal dissection. Note a mild increase in K-readings and the demarcation line at the level of the mid-stromal dissection (arrows). m = months; y = year(s)

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