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Scleral Cross-linking Using Riboflavin and Ultraviolet-A Radiation for Prevention of Axial Myopia in a Rabbit Model
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Corrigendum to "Under-the-Flap Crosslinking and LASIK in Early Ectasia with Hyperopic Refractive Error"
Sylvain El-Khoury1,2, Youssef Abdelmassih1,2, Mazen Amro1,3
1Beirut Eye Specialist Hospital, P.O. Box 116-5311, Al-Mathaf Square, Beirut, Lebanon.
Journal of Ophthalmology
|August 10, 2019
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[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1155/2018/4342984.].
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