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1. Total keratometry versus standard keratometry for intraocular lens power calculation in eyes with keratoconus.

2. Epi-off riboflavin with vitamin E TPGS (Ribocross®) cross-linking: one-year outcome.

3. Stereo slit-scanning tomography of the anterior segment of the human eye.

4. The Effect of Eyelid Laxity on Corneal Mapping and Corneal Topography.

5. Pentacam and Corvis ST findings in myopic Chinese patients with different corneal diameters in Singapore.

6. Corneal biomechanics in patients with allergic conjunctivitis.

7. Repeatability and agreement of total corneal astigmatism measured in keratoconic eyes using four current devices.

8. Clinical outcomes of topography-guided versus wavefront-optimized LASIK for correction of myopia and compound myopic astigmatism.

9. Reproducibility, Repeatability, and Correlation of Central Corneal Thickness Measurement with the Pentacam Scheimpflug System and Ultrasound Pachymetry.

10. Influence of corneal diameter on the accuracy of corneal tomography in patients with forme fruste keratoconus or thin corneas.

11. Keratoconus.

12. Evaluation of parameters for early detection of pediatric keratoconus.

13. Comparison of the quantitative contrast sensitivity function between early keratoconus and normal eyes.

14. Agreement in anterior segment measurements between swept-source optical coherence and dual Scheimpflug tomography devices in keratoconus eyes.

15. Repeatability and agreement of two swept-source optical coherence tomographers and scheimpflug imaging for measurements of corneal curvature.

16. Is there a relationship between the keratoconus and the peripapillary choroidal vasculature?

17. Repeatability of Scheimpflug-Placido camera in mild dry eye versus normal eyes according to the topographical position of the cornea.

18. Comparison of a Scheimpflug imaging with other screening indices in diagnosing keratoconus and keratoconus suspect.

19. Associations between endothelial cell characteristics and corneal topography findings in different stages of keratoconus.

20. Higher Order Aberrations in Patients with Unilateral Nasolacrimal Duct Obstruction.

21. Inter-zonal epithelial thickness differences for early keratoconus detection using optical coherence tomography.

22. Prevalence data for total corneal astigmatism in cataract patients.

23. Misclassification of Eyes With Progressive Keratoconus Using the KISA% Index.

26. Scheimpflug-Based Tomographic Risk Factors for the Development of Acute Corneal Hydrops in Keratoconus.

27. Combined corneal biomechanical and tomographical indices in subclinical and forme fruste keratoconus.

28. Repeatability of Epithelium Thickness Measured by an AS-OCT in Different Grades of Keratoconus and Compared to AS-OCT/Placido Topography.

29. Effect of congenital ptosis on corneal topography and total aberrometry and comparison of these variables between ptotic and normal fellow eyes.

30. Evaluation of the German Version of the Keratoconus Outcomes Research Questionnaire.

31. Does blepharospasm effect biometric parameters and intraocular lens power calculations?

32. Longitudinal assessment of the progression of severe keratoconus based on corneal topography.

33. Repeatability and reproducibility of a new method for centration analysis via optical zone tangent points after corneal refractive surgery.

34. Comparative analysis of surgically induced astigmatism following cataract surgery: influence of previous myopic correction and corneal parameters.

35. Relationship between hyperglycemia and intraocular pressure, corneal biomechanics, and corneal topography during the oral glucose tolerance test in nondiabetic patients.

36. Collagen imaging reveals synergistic effects of sutures and host-donor misalignment on topographical irregularities in penetrating keratoplasty.

37. Guidelines for preventing and slowing myopia progression in Brazilian children.

38. Evaluation of perioperative pachymetry of thin corneas during corneal crosslinking using hypo-osmolar riboflavin and hydroxypropyl methylcellulose.

39. Tear meniscus particle analysis with anterior segment optical coherence tomography in keratoconus.

40. Evaluating keratometry and corneal astigmatism data from biometers and anterior segment tomographers and mapping to reconstructed corneal astigmatism.

42. Quantitative evaluation of morphological and functional changes in meibomian glands and lipid layer thickness in patients with and without keratoconus.

43. Thermographic analysis of the corneal surface in epi-on and epi-off corneal crosslinking for keratoconus.

45. Leaving trusted paths: Estimating corneal keratometric index in cataract surgery eyes with zero-power implants.

46. The association between ocular biometric components and corneal aberrations.

47. Diagnosis of forme fruste keratoconus with scheimpflug photography in Ghanaian patients.

48. Comparative Accuracy of Barrett Integrated Keratometry Toric Calculator With Predicted Versus Measured Posterior Corneal Astigmatism.

49. Repeatability of pyramidal aberrometer measurements in keratoconus and normal eyes.

50. Morphological Features Among Gaussian, Sagittal, and Tangential Curvature Maps in Normal and Keratoconus Eyes Using Anterior Segment Optical Coherence Tomography.

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