TY - JOUR TI - Collagen cross- linking for paediatric keratoconus AU - Panos, G.D. AU - Kozeis, N. AU - Balidis, M. AU - Moschos, M.M. AU - Hafezi, F. JO - The Open Ophthalmology Journal PY - 2017 VL - 11 TODO - null SP - 211-216 PB - Bentham Science Publishers B.V. SN - 1874-3641 TODO - 10.2174/1874364101711010211 TODO - collagen, biometry; central corneal thickness; cornea stroma; cornea transplantation; corneal wavefront aberration; cross linking; disease course; human; keratoconus; keratometry; photochemistry; priority journal; quality of life; refraction index; Review; visual acuity; visual impairment TODO - Background: Since the late 1990s corneal crosslinking (CXL) has been proposed as a new treatment option which can stop progression of keratoconus with promising results in adults. Objective: Keratoconus presents a higher rate and faster progression in paediatric patients and for this reason prompt and effective treatment is essential. Due to its success in adult keratoconus patients, CXL has been recently applied to children in order to stop or slow progression of keratoconus in paediatric patients. Conclusions: This article will present an update of the literature on the topic of CXL in this age group. © 2017 Panos et al. ER -