Abstract
Optical coherence tomography can accurately map corneal, epithelial, stromal thicknesses, and measure corneal curvatures. It’s useful in planning LASIK, calculating intraocular lens power, guiding phototherapeutic keratectomy, and managing corneal transplantations.
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