

Correction of residual myopia after MyoRing implantation
Heading: Ophtalmology Article type: Case report
Authors: Pozdeyeva N.A., Kulikova I.L., Sinitsyn M.V., Terentyeva A.E., Tolmacheva T.G.
Organization: Cheboksary Institute of advanced training for doctors, S. Fyodorov Eye Microsurgery Federal State Institution
The clinical case demonstrates high refractive efficacy and safety of photorefraction keratectomy in final correction of residual myopia and complex myopic astigmatism after MyoRing implantation.
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