Sterile infiltrates following collagen crosslinking (CXL) are an uncommon complication, typically reported in the early postoperative period. A patient in her mid-20s was diagnosed with keratoconus ...
Corneal collagen crosslinking (CXL) has been available in Europe for nearly 15 years, beginning with its discovery in 1997 by the German ophthalmologist Theo Seiler and the subsequent publishing of ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . In 2014 we published in the British Journal of Ophthalmology one of the first papers on PACK-CXL. We reported on ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . First developed by Theo Seiler and his team in Zurich in 1993, corneal collagen cross-linking, or CXL, was ...
Comparative clinical study of consecutive progressive keratoconic eyes that underwent either accelerated CXL (9 mW/cm 2 ultraviolet A (UVA) light irradiance for 10 min) or conventional CXL (3 mW/cm 2 ...
The corneal collagen cross‑linkage (CXL) procedures are normally done as outpatient procedures using topical anaesthesia, and typically take 60 to 90 minutes. In epithelium‑off CXL, the epithelium is ...
Strengthening fibres in the cornea using riboflavin eye drops and ultraviolet A light to treat keratoconus and keratectasia Keratoconus is a degenerative condition that usually affects both eyes. It ...