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Corneal transplantation: how successful are we?
  1. W J ARMITAGE and
  2. J M CREWE
  1. Division of Ophthalmology, University of Bristol
  2. Bristol Eye Hospital, Bristol BS1 2LX, UK
  3. Manchester Royal Eye Hospital, Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9WH, UK
  1. A B TULLO
  1. Division of Ophthalmology, University of Bristol
  2. Bristol Eye Hospital, Bristol BS1 2LX, UK
  3. Manchester Royal Eye Hospital, Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9WH, UK
  1. W J Armitage w.j.armitage{at}bristol.ac.uk

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Editor,—The commentary by Waldock and Cook on the survival rates of corneal grafts highlights a number of issues. In particular, they focus on the lack of long term follow up data in the UK. The value of such data is clearly evident from the Australian Corneal Graft Register. Moreover, in the present climate of clinical audit and evidence based medicine, the collection of such data …

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