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Role of anterior segment optical coherence tomogram in Descemet's membrane detachment
Indian Journal of Ophthalmology (IJO) (Jun 10 2011) Journal Articles , Anterior Segment
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Descemet's membrane detachment (DD) is a rare but serious complication of intraocular surgery. In rare cases where corneal edema is severe and we may not be able to visualize DD on slit-lamp examination, anterior segment optical coherence tomogram (AS-OCT) would be helpful. We describe two patients with DD, highlighting ...
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