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Survey of Ophthalmology, 2007
Penetrating keratoplasty is the most widely practiced type of transplantation in humans. Irreversible immune rejection of the transplanted cornea is the major cause of human allograft failure in the intermediate and late postoperative period. This immunological process causes reversible or irreversible damage to the grafted cornea in several cases ...
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Penetrating keratoplasty is the most widely practiced type of transplantation in humans. Irreversible immune rejection of the transplanted cornea is the major cause of human allograft failure in the intermediate and late postoperative period. This immunological process causes reversible or irreversible damage to the grafted cornea in several cases ...
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La Revue du praticien, 1989
As an architectonic, transparent and dioptric structure, the cornea plays an important role in the anatomy and physiology of the eye. Corneal grafting consists of replacing an irreversibly damaged cornea by a healthy cornea taken from a donor. Lamellar and transfixiant keratoplasty techniques are now well codified in their modus operandi and their ...
L, Durand, M F, Dalmas
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As an architectonic, transparent and dioptric structure, the cornea plays an important role in the anatomy and physiology of the eye. Corneal grafting consists of replacing an irreversibly damaged cornea by a healthy cornea taken from a donor. Lamellar and transfixiant keratoplasty techniques are now well codified in their modus operandi and their ...
L, Durand, M F, Dalmas
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