May 15, 2015
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VIDEO: Surgeon uses artificial intelligence systems to detect ocular abnormalities in patients with keratoconus
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PARIS – At the meeting of the French Society of Ophthalmology, Alain Saad, MD, presents results of a study in which different artificial intelligence systems were used to detect abnormalities in the fellow eye of patients with monolateral keratoconus. Diagnosing very early forms of keratoconus is important in order to avoid iatrogenic ectasia post-LASIK.