Abstract
It is generally accepted that corneal grafts in hypervascular and sclerosed host corneas have little chance of success. At the end of a three-month postoperative immunosuppression period using the new immunosuppressant Cyclosporin A, full incorporation of transplants was achieved in 10 out of 11 high-risk patients. Patients were observed over a period of between 3 and 15 months, the median being 9 months.
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