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Ocular multimodal imaging of a patient with malignant atrophic papulosis (Degos disease). [PDF]

open access: yesAm J Ophthalmol Case Rep
Barbé A   +5 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Clinical Presentation and Surgical Outcomes of Congenital Divided Nevus of the Eyelids in Three Filipino Patients: A Case Series. [PDF]

open access: yesActa Med Philipp
Jereza MD   +7 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Extranodal Rosai-Dorfman disease with ocular involvement in 5 cases with a literature review. [PDF]

open access: yesInt J Ophthalmol
Li J   +8 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Human conjunctiva organoids to study ocular surface homeostasis and disease

open access: yesCell Stem Cell
The conjunctival epithelium covering the eye contains two main cell types: mucus-producing goblet cells and water-secreting keratinocytes, which present mucins on their apical surface.
Marie Bannier-Hélaouët   +18 more
exaly   +2 more sources

Filaria conjunctivae

Ophthalmologica, 1985
A conjunctival neoformation, excised in a 44-year-old healthy Italian man, was histologically diagnosed as Dirofilaria conjunctivae, which is probably Dirofilaria repens, a natural parasite found in dogs of European countries. This parasite rarely infests man in subcutaneous tissues, palpebral, orbital or conjunctival regions. In this case, as in those
J G, Orsoni, G, Coggiola, P, Minazzi
openaire   +2 more sources

Ophthalmooestriasis conjunctivae

Ophthalmologica, 1986
A case of ophthalmooestriasis externa in a young woman is presented. The natural hosts of Oestrus ovis are sheep and goat. Occasionally man serves as intermediate host but then the larvae cannot mature. These larvae can give rise to a varying degree of inflammatory reactions of the conjunctiva. As the O.
L A, de Vries, O P, van Bijsterveld
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