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The article describes modern approaches to controlling wound healing after fistulizing glaucoma surgery. It provides a classification of refractory glaucoma degrees and summarizes risk factors for excessive scarring. Author describes various applications
S. Yu. Petrov
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Hydraulic fracturing in cells and tissues: fracking meets cell biology [PDF]
The animal body is fundamentally made of water. A small fraction of this water is freely flowing in blood and lymph, but most of it is trapped in hydrogels such as the extracellular matrix (ECM), the cytoskeleton, and chromatin.
Arroyo Balaguer, Marino +1 more
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Clinical grading systems following glaucoma filtration surgery do not include any effects of the bleb on the intra-ocular pressure and are relatively subjective, therefore carrying the risk of inter and/or intra-observer variability.
Yann Bouremel +4 more
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Mucocutaneous Bean syndrome: Review of literature and case report
Bean syndrome or blue rubber bleb syndrome is a rare disorder of vascular channels with mucocutaneous manifestations. The clinical severity varies among patients from being totally symptom free to fatal bleeding resulting in anemia.
Devi Gopakumar, Sunil Sukumaran Nair
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Filtering bleb-related complications have increased manifold after use of anti metabolites for filtering surgery. Their diagnosis and management is of utmost importance in view of their potentially sight threatening implications.
Vineet Sehgal
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Cell disassembly during apoptosis
The disassembly of a dying cell into smaller fragments is a fundamental biological process during apoptosis. Recently, a number of distinct morphologic changes have been identified that could mediate the fragmentation of an apoptotic cell. Presented here
Aaron Smith +4 more
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TGF-b2 induction regulates invasiveness of theileria-transformed leukocytes and disease susceptibility [PDF]
Theileria parasites invade and transform bovine leukocytes causing either East Coast fever (T. parva), or tropical theileriosis (T. annulata). Susceptible animals usually die within weeks of infection, but indigenous infected cattle show markedly reduced
A Moustakas +51 more
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Canaloplasty in the Treatment of Open-Angle Glaucoma: A Review of Patient Selection and Outcomes. [PDF]
Canaloplasty is a relatively new non-penetrating surgery for the reduction of intraocular pressure in patients affected by glaucoma. The technique uses a microcatheter to perform a 360 º cannulation of Schlemm's canal and leaves in place a tension suture
Brusini, Paolo +5 more
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Intracameral Air and Fibrin Glue for the Management of Late Bleb Leak following Glaucoma Surgery
Background and Objectives: To report a case of delayed-onset bleb-associated endophthalmitis (BAE) with bleb leak successfully managed with pars plana vitrectomy, intravitreal antibiotics, intracameral air, and fibrin glue. Patient and Methods: A 66-year-
Mohammed R. Hayat +2 more
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Surgical Management for Refractory Bleb Dysesthesia
Purpose. To present long-term results of modified bleb-limiting conjunctivoplasty as a successful treatment for intractable bleb dysesthesia and to review the literature on the surgical management of dysesthetic bleb. Methods. Consecutive case series and
Agnieszka Dyrda +3 more
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