The corticosteroids effect on corneal endothelial cell in pulse therapy, specific to the cataract surgery

Rationale: We suspect a protective role of corticosteroids in pulse therapy in cataract surgery Objective: The monitoring of the corticosteroids effect in pulse therapy after cataract surgery, associated with conventional therapy drugs on endothelial cells. Methods: According to the effective phacoe...

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