Selecting volume of reconstruction of anterior eye segment using ultrasound biomicroscopy during keratoprosthetics in patients with vascular leukoma of the degrees 4-5

Moroz et al investigate capabilities of Ultrasound Biomicroscopy (UBM) for selecting volume of reconstruction of anterior eye segment during keratoprosthetics in patients with vascular leukoma of the degrees 4-5. They examined fifty-four patients with vascularized burn leukoma of the degrees 4-5. Al...

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