1. We found a positive correlation between a short period to retreatment and the incidence of Complications of photorefractive keratectomy with the excimer laser;Seiler, T.; Holshbach, A.; Derse, M.; Jean, B.; Genth, U.;Ophthalmology,1994
2. The correction further scarring. This finding confirms Lohmann et al's observation that eyes retreated shortly after the primary PRK would not have completed their original wound healing response.8 A further aggressive reaction manifested as rescarring was stimulated in these eyes. of high myopia using the excimer laser;Heitzmann, J.; Binder, P.; Kassar, B.; Nordan, L.;Arch Ophthalmol,1993
3. Myopic photorefractive keratectomy with the exciner laser. One year follow up;Seiler, T.; Wollensak, J.;Ophthalmology,1991
4. Excimer laser photorefractive keratectomy for myopia. Clinical results in sighted eyes;Tengroth, B.; Epstein, D.; Fagerholm, P.; Hamberg-Nystrom, H.; Fitzsimmons, T.D.;Ophthalmology; Tengroth et a14 suggest that topical steroids reverse regression after PRK. In a preliminary,1993
5. Repeated excimer laser treatment after photorefractive keratectomy. Arch Ophthalmol 1992; 110: 1230-3. report from our centre regarding retreatment of undercorrected myopia;Seiler, T.; Derse, M.; Pham, T.