Results of confocal microscopy examinations after epithelium-off collagen cross-linking in patients with keratoconus
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    Abstract:

    AIM: To analyze microstructural changes, after epithelium-off corneal collagen cross-linking for progressive keratoconus by using in vivo confocal microscopy(IVCM).

    METHODS: Totally 15 eyes in 15 patients with progressive keratoconus were treated by the photochemical epithelium-off cross-linking method. Patients were examined pre- and postoperatively by confocal in vivo laser scanning microscopy.

    RESULTS: The sub-basal nerve significantly decreased or disappeared and the anterior corneal stroma had a honeycombed appearance but without the typical hy-perreflective keratocyte nuclei after early stage of treatment. At 3mo postoperatively, the corneal stroma had a small amount of the typical hy-perreflective keratocyte nuclei. After 12mo,the corneal stroma almost recovered to the preoperative level, but the sub-basal nerve were still sparse and didn't reach the preoperative level. The endothelial cells showed no significant reduction during the follow-up.

    CONCLUSION: This IVCM study revealed loss of the sub-basal nerve plexus and loss of anterior stromal keratocytes in the early postoperative period, with regeneration of keratocyte repopulation by 12mo postoperatively, but the sub-basal nerve plexus didn't reach the preoperative level.

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Yun-Juan Su, Tie-Hong Chen, Li-Min Bu, et al. Results of confocal microscopy examinations after epithelium-off collagen cross-linking in patients with keratoconus. Guoji Yanke Zazhi( Int Eye Sci) 2019;19(4):649-653

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  • Received:November 13,2018
  • Revised:March 12,2019
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  • Online: March 22,2019
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