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Comparison of the effects of operating microscopes with light emitting diode and halogen light source on the eye: a rabbit study.

Bahri AydınArmagan OzgurHuseyin Baran OzdemirPınar Uyar GocunMehmet Arda InanHatice Tuba AtalayKemal BayrakcekenMehmet Cuneyt OzmenAhmet Yucel Ucgul
Published in: Cutaneous and ocular toxicology (2021)
The present experimental study demonstrated that both halogen and LED lights, which were commonly used for microscopic eye surgery, had no sustained adverse effect on the cornea and retina of the rabbits; however, halogen light had a temporary adverse effect on corneal epithelium and stroma, which resolved within 1 week.
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