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2005
Publisher Summary The corneal endothelium, also called “corneal posterior epithelium” is a comparatively thin innermost layer of the cornea. This chapter discusses the shape, function, and transparency of endothelial cells and electrolyte transport by the endothelium. The corneal endothelium is placed directly in the visual pathway.
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Publisher Summary The corneal endothelium, also called “corneal posterior epithelium” is a comparatively thin innermost layer of the cornea. This chapter discusses the shape, function, and transparency of endothelial cells and electrolyte transport by the endothelium. The corneal endothelium is placed directly in the visual pathway.
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1979
Clinical specular microscopy has indicated that human cell healing occurs by spreading, there is a limited healing reserve, and premature cell loss is the equivalent of a ‘premature aging’ that may lead to later decompensation. This instrument has been useful in studying healing and cell damage from surgery, drugs, and special procedures such as ...
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Clinical specular microscopy has indicated that human cell healing occurs by spreading, there is a limited healing reserve, and premature cell loss is the equivalent of a ‘premature aging’ that may lead to later decompensation. This instrument has been useful in studying healing and cell damage from surgery, drugs, and special procedures such as ...
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HISTOCOMPATIBILITY AND CORNEAL GRAFT ENDOTHELIUM
Acta Ophthalmologica, 1979Endothelia of 102 clear human corneal grafts in 95 patients were photographed in vivo with a specular microscope. The relation of the endothelial cell density to the HLA and ABO compatibility of the donor‐recipient pairs were studied. In addition, the effects of vascularization and reversible rejection on the endothelial cell density were analysed.A ...
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Photography of the Corneal Endothelium
International Ophthalmology Clinics, 1976Excellent photographs of corneal endothelial cells may be obtained during clinical examinations with the specular microscope. Endothelial photographs are extremely useful in documenting the corneal effects of ocular trauma, aging, inflammation, and surgery.
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The Effects of Diabetes Mellitus on the Corneal Endothelium: A Review.
Survey of ophthalmology, 2020A. Goldstein +4 more
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Human Corneal Endothelium Regeneration
Ophthalmology, 2012Virgilio, Galvis +2 more
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American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1966
H E, Kaufman, J A, Capella, J E, Robbins
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H E, Kaufman, J A, Capella, J E, Robbins
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[Corneal endothelium in glaucoma].
Oftalmologia (Bucharest, Romania : 1990), 2013It is a clinical, observational, retrospective, randomised study, performed on 34 eyes with hipertensive primary open angle glaucoma (POAG) drug equilibrated and 18 eyes with normotensive POAG. We have evaluated the endothelial cells number variation in the hypertensive POAG and normotensive POAG.
C, Stefan, Miruna, Nicolae, Adina, Pop
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[Fluorophotometry and corneal endothelium].
Journal francais d'ophtalmologie, 1992The corneal endothelium plays a major part in corneal deturgence and hydratation by functioning as a barrier and a pump. Fluorophotometry enables assessment of this barrier function because of endothelial permeability to fluorescein. After a description of the technique of fluorophotometry, the authors show its interest in the understanding of ...
D, Rigal, L M, Coulangeon, J M, Menerath
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