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Main factors affecting riboflavin-UVA scleral collagen cross-linking for pathological myopia Ming

Ming Chunxiu1, Liu Limei2, Zhang Shaobin2   

  1. 1 Binzhou Medical University, Yantai Shandong 264003, China; 2 Weifang Eye Hospital, Weifang Shandong 261000, China
  • Received:2019-01-06 Online:2019-06-22 Published:2019-06-25
  • Contact: Zhang Shaobin, Email: zhangsb518@163. com

Abstract:

Riboflavin-ultraviolet A scleral collagen cross-linking can enhance the strength of collagen fibers, delay the growth of animal eye axial length, and thus prevent the progress of pathological myopia. The main factors affecting the effect of riboflavin-ultraviolet A scleral collagen cross-linking are ultraviolet, riboflavin and sclera. Excessive ultraviolet can damage retina and other intraocular structures. Excessive riboflavin concentration can weaken the cross-linking. A thin sclera can not block the damage of ultraviolet radiation on intraocular structures. (Int Rev Ophthalmol, 2019, 43: 180-183)