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Corneal Thickness at High Altitude

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This study showed that altitude caused a significant increase in CCT in a large group of healthy lowlanders with normal corneas. This finding confirms the results of previous studies and is likely to be caused by endothelial dysfunction causing stromal swelling. This could potentially cause visual problems for high-altitude mountaineers among whom refractive surgery is popular.

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