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Combination Fine-Needle Diathermy and Dehydrated Amniotic Membrane for Corneal Vascularization Management

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  • Mehdi Khamaily

    (Mohamed VI University of Healthes And Sciences, Morocco)

  • Loubna Mouhib

    (Mohamed VI University of Healthes And Sciences, Morocco)

  • Amine Razzak

    (Mohamed VI University of Healthes And Sciences, Morocco)

  • Mohamed Bouazza

    (Mohamed VI University of Healthes And Sciences, Morocco)

  • Mohamed Elbelhadji

    (Mohamed VI University of Healthes And Sciences, Morocco)

  • Abdelbarre Oubaaz

    (Mohamed VI University of Healthes And Sciences, Morocco)

Abstract

Corneal neovascularization is a common pathological condition that affects visual prognosis and the success of keratoplasty. It has multiple etiologies and can be managed with a variety of therapeutic approaches. We report a clinical case of corneal neovessels treated with a combination of fine-needle diathermy and dehydrated amniotic membrane, resulting in neovessel regression starting at one month and maintained until penetrating keratoplasty.

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  • Mehdi Khamaily & Loubna Mouhib & Amine Razzak & Mohamed Bouazza & Mohamed Elbelhadji & Abdelbarre Oubaaz, 2025. "Combination Fine-Needle Diathermy and Dehydrated Amniotic Membrane for Corneal Vascularization Management," European Journal of Medical and Health Sciences, European Open Science, vol. 7(5), pages 99-101, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:epw:ejmed0:v:7:y:2025:i:5:id:42296
    DOI: 10.24018/ejmed.2025.7.5.2296
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