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Scientific articles
The science behind CXL and PACK-CXL
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PACK-CXL can be accelerated
ELZA research shows that PACK-CXL can be accelerated from 30 minutes to 150 seconds only, while maintaining efficacy.
Defining PACK-CXL for keratitis
ELZA members define the new term for cross-linking for corneal infection.
Impact of Fluorescein on PACK-CXL
Study showing that the eye surgeon must avoid fluorescein staining of a corneal ulcer immediately prior to PACK-CXL.
CXL in Bullous Keratopathy, Veterinary Use
Scientific study on the value of PACK-CXL for the treatment of bullous keratopathy for veterinary use.
CXL for Melting Keratitis, Veterinary Use
Case series on the use of PACK-CXL for melting keratitis in the veterinary field.
CXL in Infectious Corneal Melting, Veterinary Use
Scientific study on the value of PACK-CXL for the treatment of infectious and non-infectious corneal melting for veterinary use.
PACK-CXL to treat Acanthamoeba keratitis
ELZA members on the effectiveness of Cross-Linking to treat Acanthamoeba keratitis.
Cross-linking for Infectious Keratitis
The very first report on cross-linking for corneal infection.