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Registry will collect corneal ectasia data

Malvern, PA-DSG Inc., a provider of electronic data capture software for clinical trials, and Clinical Research Consultants Inc. (CRC) are hosting the International Ectasia Registry to facilitate the collection of data about corneal ectasia.

Malvern, PA-DSG Inc., a provider of electronic data capture software for clinical trials, and Clinical Research Consultants Inc. (CRC) are hosting the International Ectasia Registry to facilitate the collection of data about corneal ectasia.

The registry will allow physicians and researchers to collect and review data about corneal ectasia.

DSG's electronic data capture application, eCaseLink, will set up, design, and host the registry and manage data collection. The registry is sponsored by the American Society for Cataract and Refractive Surgery (ASCRS).

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