JOURNAL ARTICLE
Superficial epithelial keratectomy in the treatment of epithelial basement membrane dystrophy.
Annals of Ophthalmology 1987 March
Thirty eyes with symptomatic epithelial basement membrane dystrophy that were unresponsive to current standard modalities of therapy were treated with a total superficial epithelial keratectomy. Follow-up ranged from two months to 89 months (average, 37 mo). One hundred percent of patients were relieved of their preoperative symptoms, and only 3% have shown any evidence of recurrence of their dystrophic process.
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