
|Articles|September 18, 2004
CK induces morphological changes on histological study
Conductive keratoplasty (CK) produced collagen shrinkage changes in human corneas that were localized to 80% of the stromal depth compared with normal control corneas, according to Tatiana Naoumidi, MD.
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