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Corneal Crosslinking: Present and Future

Lize Angelo, Akilesh Gokul Boptom, Charles McGhee, Mohammed Ziaei

2022Asia-Pacific Journal of Ophthalmology47 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Keratoconus is a progressive corneal thinning disorder that can lead to vision loss. In the last 2 decades, corneal crosslinking (CXL) has emerged as an effective method to halt the progression of keratoconus and reduce the number of patients requiring keratoplasty. The procedure has been adopted globally and has evolved to become a part of combination treatments to regularize the cornea and improve visual outcomes. CXL has even been extrapolated in managing other ocular pathologies such as progressive myopia, infectious keratitis, and bullous keratopathy. This review aims to summarize the current role of CXL in keratoconus and its alternative uses, and provide insights into future developments in this fast-developing field.

Topics & Concepts

KeratoconusOphthalmologyMedicineCorneaOptometryBullous keratopathyCorneal DiseasesCorneal surgery and disordersCorneal Surgery and TreatmentsOcular Surface and Contact Lens
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