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From: In vivo evaluation of DSAEK interface with scanning-laser confocal microscopy

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A. Negative correlation between interface reflectivity and BSCVA. The higher the interface reflectivity, the lower the visual acuity (Spearman correlation coefficient −0.83; P < 0.001) B. Negative correlation between interface reflectivity and with time after surgery (Spearman correlation coefficient −0.87; P < 0.001). The longer the time from surgery, the lower the interface reflectivity. C. No correlation was found between the number of particles at the interface and visual acuity (Spearman correlation coefficient −0.41; P = 0.15).

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