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Objective: For nearly a century, penetrating keratoplasty has been the surgical technique of choice in the management of corneal changes. However, in recent years, several lamellar keratoplasty techniques have been developed, modified or improved ...
Bruno Harfuch +3 more
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Background Monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance (MGUS) is an asymptomatic, premalignant disease with a progression rate of 0.5%–1% per year to multiple myeloma. It can rarely present with significant ocular symptoms in the context of crystalline keratopathy, necessitating medical and surgical interventions.
Sena Zengin +8 more
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Phenotypic and functional characterization of corneal endothelial cells during in vitro expansion. [PDF]
The advent of cell culture-based methods for the establishment and expansion of human corneal endothelial cells (CEnC) has provided a source of transplantable corneal endothelium, with a significant potential to challenge the one donor-one recipient ...
Aldave, Anthony J +14 more
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Purpose To evaluate the effects of limbal mesenchymal stem cell secretome (LMSC‐S) on corneal endothelial NF‐κB, TNF‐α, and Caspase‐8 expression after U/S power injury of the phacoemulsification machine. Setting Stem Cell Research and Development Center, Universitas Airlangga. Design Experimental studies on laboratory animals.
Dicky Hermawan +4 more
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Assessment of the use of cryopreserved x freeze-dried amniotic membrane (AM) for reconstruction of ocular surface in rabbit model [PDF]
Purpose: To determine the efficacy of freeze-dried amniotic membrane (AM) for reconstruction of the ocular surface in rabbit eyes. Methods: the sterilized, freeze-dried amniotic membrane (lyophilized or FD-AM) is a preservative method that uses the ...
Cristovam, Priscila +5 more
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Drug‐Induced Periocular and Ocular Surface Disorders: An EAACI Position Paper
ABSTRACT Various systemic and topical medications can induce ocular and periocular cutaneous adverse effects (AEs), ranging from mild to severe. These AEs may lead to ocular surface (OS) damage and, in some cases, life‐threatening complications. Drug‐induced ocular adverse reactions are generally classified into two primary categories: toxic reactions ...
Andrea Leonardi +16 more
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Success and complication rates of trabeculectomies augmented with MMC in the management of glaucoma [PDF]
Glaucoma unresponsive to medical treatment is managed by surgery. Augmentation with mitomycin C (MMC) is considered in patients at high risk of surgery failure.
Mercieca, Franco, Sciriha, Gabriella M.
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In this research, the amniotic membrane is sought to be enhanced biologically by treating it with primary cultured corneal cells. The findings indicate that amniotic membranes conditioned with limbal stem cells serve as an effective wound dressing that mimics corneal tissue, offering better cell adhesion, and healing properties, paving the way for ...
Zeinab Nokhbedehghan +10 more
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Amniotic membrane transplantation [PDF]
Amniotic membrane transplantation has been used as an alternative for ocular surface reconstruction. Indications for amniotic membrane transplantation include persistent epithelial defects, pterygium, Stevens-Johnson syndrome, ocular cicatricial ...
Moreira, Hamilton +1 more
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Japan's conditional/time‐limited early approval program, initiated in 2014, aimed to advance regenerative medicine by expediting market access. However, the withdrawal of autologous skeletal myoblast sheets (Heartsheet) due to ineffectiveness raises concerns about the balance between rapid approval and scientific integrity.
Hayase Hakariya +3 more
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