Assessment of dry eye signs and symptoms and ocular tolerance of a preservative-free lacrimal substitute (Hylabak®) versus a preserved lacrimal substitute (Systane®) used for 3 months in patients after LASIK
Yuri S Astakhov, Sergei Y Astakhov, Alla B Lisochkina University Department of Ophthalmology, State Educational Establishment of Higher Professional Education, Saint Petersburg Pavlov State Medical University and of the Federal Service for Surveillance of Healthcare and Social Development of the Rus...
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Autores principales: | Astakhov YS, Astakhov SY, Lisochkina AB |
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Dove Medical Press
2013
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