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Purpose: To compare TGF- β and type 1 collagen expression between Platelet rich fibrin (PRF) membrane and conjunctival autograft treatment after conjunctival excision. Study Design: Experimental animal study.
Wimbo Sasono +5 more
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Objective: To report preliminary clinical outcomes of keratolimbal allograft (KLAL) transplantation with oral mucosal transplantation (OMT) for the treatment of limbal stem cell deficiency (LSCD) with symblepharon. Methods: This is a retrospective review of patients with LSCD and symblepharon who underwent KLAL transplantation with OMT at the ...
Shang Li +6 more
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Treatment of primary pterygium: Role of limbal stem cells and conjunctival autograft transplantation
Purpose: The limbus and its stem cells are very important in the pathogenesis of pterygium. In this study, the efficacy of limbal stem cells and conjunctival autograft transplantation for the treatment of primary pterygium will be assessed.
Mohamed A. E. Soliman Mahdy +1 more
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DIFFERENT CONJUNCTIVAL AUTOGRAFT TECHNIQUES FOR PTERYGIUM SURGICAL EXCISION, A CASE SERIES
Introduction : Pterygium is a wing shaped fibrovascular growth that extends from the conjunctiva onto the cornea. There are many techniques available for pterygium removal, from simple excision to excision and repair of the defect with modified ...
ANNISAK FITRIYANA +4 more
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Regenerative medicine (RM) exploits stem cells to construct biological replacements and repair damaged tissues, offering an alternative to daunting organ transplantation. Even while RM has advanced quickly, building an entire organ remains beyond our capabilities.
Fatemeh Alibabaei-Omran +5 more
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Dehydrated human-amnioticmembrane allograft versus conjunctival autograft after pterygium excision
Objective: To compare the efficacy of dehydrated human-amniotic-membrane allograft with conjunctival autograft attached with fibrin glue following pterygium excision. Methods: Forty-two patients undergoing excision of primary pterygium were enrolled in
Kristine T. Lo, MD +1 more
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Photo Snippet on Complications following Pterygium Surgery
Pterygium is a wing-shaped fibrovascular growth that occurs due to conjunctival degeneration. Although early pterygia can be conservatively managed with lubricants, progressive or symptomatic ones need surgical excision.
Josephine S. Christy, Megha Nair
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A pilot study of intralesional ranibizumab on pterygium vascularity, size and recurrence rate [PDF]
Introduction: Pterygium is a common eye disorder in Malaysia due to the country’s location near to the equator. Recent study has found that vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) is present in great amount in pterygium epithelium especially in its ...
Chi, Ho Hao
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Keratoprostheses for corneal blindness: a review of contemporary devices [PDF]
According to the World Health Organization, globally 4.9 million are blind due to corneal pathology. Corneal transplantation is successful and curative of the blindness for a majority of these cases. However, it is less successful in a number of diseases
Avadhanam, Venkata +2 more
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This review addresses different types of biomaterials and their applications in treating nerve tissue injuries and neurodegenerative disorders. Moreover, it highlights several FDA‐approved biomaterial‐based products and ongoing clinical trials on biomaterials for nerve tissue regeneration.
Varsha Pai +2 more
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