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English: Corneal rings, 9 days after insertion into an eye affected by Keratoconus. (You can still see the holding stitch in the top right hand corner of the picture)
Русский: Внутрироговичные сегменты Intacs, два полукольца, через девять дней после имплантации в роговицу пациента, страдающего кератоконусом.
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Source Edouard Spooner, at Flickr: Intacs in my right eye
Author Edouard Spooner

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