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The Boston Ocular Surface Prosthesis as a Novel Drug Delivery System for Bevacizumab

Seminars in Ophthalmology, 2009
Corneal neovascularization causes deterioration of visual acuity and increases surface irregularities. Various techniques have been employed to help control the progression of corneal neovascularization; bevacizumab is a medication that targets the specific pathway of corneal neovascularization.
Mira, Lim   +3 more
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Boston Ocular Surface Prosthesis for Persistent Epitheliopathy After Treatment of Conjunctival Melanoma

Cornea, 2010
To report two cases of persistent epitheliopathy after treatment of conjunctival melanoma and review management options for this condition.Case report and literature review.Persistent epitheliopathy, presumably resulting from limbal stem cell deficiency, is an uncommon complication of treatment of conjunctival malignant melanoma with surgical excision,
Surbhi, Grover   +2 more
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Technological Advances Shaping Scleral Lenses: The Boston Ocular Surface Prosthesis in Patients with Glaucoma Tubes and Trabeculectomies

Seminars in Ophthalmology, 2010
The Boston Ocular Surface Prosthesis (BOS-P) (Boston Foundation for Sight, Needham, MA) is a fluid-ventilated rigid gas-permeable scleral lens that is utilized for the treatment of irregular corneal astigmatism and severe ocular surface disease. Recent reports have highlighted the utility of the BOS-P as a therapeutic device in cases of persistent ...
Tasha, Tanhehco, Deborah S, Jacobs
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The Successful Use of Boston Ocular Surface Prosthesis in the Treatment of Persistent Corneal Epithelial Defect After Herpes Zoster Ophthalmicus

Cornea, 2010
To describe the use of the Boston ocular surface prosthesis (BOSP) to successfully treat a persistent corneal epithelial defect (PCED) after herpes zoster ophthalmicus that was minimally responsive to conventional therapies.A case report.A 44-year-old man who developed a PCED in the right eye after herpes zoster ophthalmicus was treated with ...
Koray, Gumus   +2 more
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Use of the Boston Ocular Surface Prosthesis in the Management of Severe Periorbital Thermal Injuries

Ophthalmology, 2012
Kevin Kalwerisky   +5 more
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Use of the Boston Ocular Surface Prosthesis in the management of severe periorbital thermal injuries: a case series of 10 patients.

Ophthalmology, 2012
To report the use of the Boston Ocular Surface Prosthesis (BOSP) in patients with severe periorbital thermal injuries.Retrospective, interventional case series.Patients with severe periorbital thermal injuries treated with the BOSP.Chart review of 10 consecutive patients (16 eyes) who sustained severe periorbital thermal injuries during combat missions
Kevin, Kalwerisky   +5 more
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