[Excimer laser phototherapeutic keratectomy]. 1997

M Assouline, and A Kaplan-Messas, and T David, and J Saragoussi, and A Abenhaim, and P Othenin-Girard, and J Moossavi, and Y Pouliquen
Department of Ophthalmology, INSERM U86, University of Paris VI-School of Medecine, Hôtel-Dieu de Paris, France.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D002921 Cicatrix The fibrous tissue that replaces normal tissue during the process of WOUND HEALING. Scars,Cicatrization,Scar,Scarring
D003316 Corneal Diseases Diseases of the cornea. Corneal Disease,Disease, Corneal,Diseases, Corneal
D003318 Corneal Opacity Disorder occurring in the central or peripheral area of the cornea. The usual degree of transparency becomes relatively opaque. Leukoma,Corneal Opacities,Leukomas,Opacities, Corneal,Opacity, Corneal
D006801 Humans Members of the species Homo sapiens. Homo sapiens,Man (Taxonomy),Human,Man, Modern,Modern Man
D054018 Lasers, Excimer Gas lasers with excited dimers (i.e., excimers) as the active medium. The most commonly used are rare gas monohalides (e.g., argon fluoride, xenon chloride). Their principal emission wavelengths are in the ultraviolet range and depend on the monohalide used (e.g., 193 nm for ArF, 308 nm for Xe Cl). These lasers are operated in pulsed and Q-switched modes and used in photoablative decomposition involving actual removal of tissue. (UMDNS, 2005) Argon Fluoride Excimer Lasers,Excimer Lasers,Krypton Chloride Excimer Lasers,Xenon Chloride Excimer Lasers,ArF Excimer Lasers,ArF Lasers,Argon Fluoride Lasers,Excimer Laser,Excimer Lasers, ArF,Excimer Lasers, Argon Fluoride,Excimer Lasers, KrCl,Excimer Lasers, Krypton Chloride,Excimer Lasers, XeCl,Excimer Lasers, Xenon Chloride,KrCl Excimer Lasers,Krypton Chloride Lasers,Lasers, ArF Excimer,Lasers, Argon Fluoride Excimer,Lasers, KrCl,Lasers, Krypton Chloride,Lasers, Krypton Chloride Excimer,Lasers, XeCl Excimer,Lasers, Xenon Chloride,Lasers, Xenon Chloride Excimer,XeCl Lasers,Xenon Chloride Lasers,ArF Excimer Laser,ArF Laser,Argon Fluoride Laser,Chloride Laser, Krypton,Chloride Laser, Xenon,Chloride Lasers, Krypton,Chloride Lasers, Xenon,Excimer Laser, ArF,Excimer Laser, KrCl,Excimer Laser, XeCl,Fluoride Laser, Argon,Fluoride Lasers, Argon,KrCl Excimer Laser,KrCl Laser,KrCl Lasers,Krypton Chloride Laser,Laser, ArF,Laser, ArF Excimer,Laser, Argon Fluoride,Laser, Excimer,Laser, KrCl,Laser, KrCl Excimer,Laser, Krypton Chloride,Laser, XeCl,Laser, XeCl Excimer,Laser, Xenon Chloride,Lasers, ArF,Lasers, Argon Fluoride,Lasers, KrCl Excimer,Lasers, XeCl,XeCl Excimer Laser,XeCl Excimer Lasers,XeCl Laser,Xenon Chloride Laser
D054140 Refractive Surgical Procedures Surgical procedures employed to correct REFRACTIVE ERRORS such as MYOPIA; HYPEROPIA; or ASTIGMATISM. These may involve altering the curvature of the CORNEA; removal or replacement of the CRYSTALLINE LENS; or modification of the SCLERA to change the axial length of the eye. Keratorefractive Surgical Procedures,Refractive Surgery,Keratorefractive Surgical Procedure,Procedure, Keratorefractive Surgical,Procedure, Refractive Surgical,Procedures, Keratorefractive Surgical,Procedures, Refractive Surgical,Refractive Surgeries,Refractive Surgical Procedure,Surgeries, Refractive,Surgery, Refractive,Surgical Procedure, Keratorefractive,Surgical Procedure, Refractive,Surgical Procedures, Keratorefractive,Surgical Procedures, Refractive
D018903 Photorefractive Keratectomy A type of refractive surgery of the CORNEA to correct MYOPIA and ASTIGMATISM. An EXCIMER LASER is used directly on the surface of the EYE to remove some of the CORNEAL EPITHELIUM thus reshaping the anterior curvature of the cornea. Keratectomies, Photorefractive,Keratectomy, Photorefractive,Photorefractive Keratectomies

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