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Blood-Aqueous Barrier Disruption in Penetrating and Posterior Lamellar Keratoplasty: Implications for Clinical Outcome.

Mario MatthaeiAnne FassinMert MestanogluAntonia HowaldtSilvia Andreea SchrittenlocherSimona SchlerethSigrid RotersRafael S GrajewskiBjörn O BachmannClaus Cursiefen
Published in: Klinische Monatsblatter fur Augenheilkunde (2023)
In case of persistent or recurrent elevated flare values after keratoplasty, intensified (local) immunosuppression may potentially be useful. This could become important in the future, especially for the monitoring of patients after high-risk keratoplasty. Whether an increase of the laser flare is a reliable early indicator of an impending immune reaction after penetrating or posterior lamellar keratoplasty has to be shown in prospective studies.
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