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Collagen cross-linkage: a comprehensive review and directions for future research
  1. P T Ashwin,
  2. P J McDonnell
  1. Birmingham and Midland Eye Centre, Birmingham, UK
  1. Correspondence to Pammal T Ashwin, Specialist Registrar, Birmingham and Midland Eye Centre, Dudley Road, Birmingham B18 7QH UK; pammal.ashwin{at}gmail.com

Abstract

Individuals with keratoconus form a significant proportion of patients for a practitioner specialising in corneal diseases. Yet it is a disease where the pathogenesis is poorly understood, and until recently, there has been no treatment apart from transplantation that could be offered that was curative or even capable of slowing the progression of the disease. Collagen cross-linking treatment using riboflavin and UV light has been developed to address this need, and the initial results are promising. The purpose of this review is to critically evaluate this treatment in light of the scientific basis for cross-linking, to highlight the strengths and limitations of the evidence in terms of efficacy and long-term safety, and finally to identify areas for future research in this area with a significant potential to change the way we treat our keratoconus patients. In addition, we hope that our unbiased review for the first time would bring together, in a concise fashion, scientific information for a practitioner contemplating on offering this treatment and to help inform their patients of its potential risks and benefits.

  • Collagen
  • cross-linking
  • cross-linkage
  • keratoconus
  • review

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