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Investigation of healing strategies in a rat corneal opacity model with polychromatic light and stem cells injection

open access: yesJournal of Photochemistry and Photobiology B: Biology
Corneal opacities are a major cause of vision loss worldwide. However, the current therapies are suboptimal to manage the corneal wound healing process.
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[Corneal opacity].

Klinische Monatsblatter fur Augenheilkunde, 1986
A case with bilateral corneal opacification in the form of a half-ring is described. Routine laboratory tests revealed no abnormalities, and serum lipoprotein composition was normal. The authors suspect that this was a case of primary lipoidal keratopathy.
E C, van Pampus   +4 more
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Corneal Opacities in the Neonate

NeoReviews, 2018
A congenital corneal opacity is a rare occurrence but can cause significant visual compromise to the affected infant. Corneal opacities can arise from infectious, metabolic, genetic, developmental, and idiopathic causes. Early diagnosis is imperative so that an appropriate treatment plan can be initiated as soon as possible to obtain the best visual ...
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Herpetic Corneal Opacities

2020
Corneal infection by Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV) and its recurrences may induce loss of transparency and regularity of shape causing loss of vision. Virus replication at the corneal epithelium and immunologic response to virus antigens retained within the stroma are responsible for the inflammatory process that leads to corneal destruction with ...
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AN UNUSUAL CORNEAL OPACITY

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1931
This case of opacity of the cornea is reported because of its rarity and its obscure nature and origin. The opacity was confined to the anterior layers of the substantia propria. It had the appearance of a "snow-storm" when looked at with focal illumination, and consisted of grayish-white round dots under the slit-lamp.
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Oversized corneal grafts for corneal opacities with iridocorneal adhesions

Ophthalmology, 2001
To evaluate the efficacy of 1-mm oversized corneal grafts in patients with acquired corneal opacities and extensive peripheral iridocorneal adhesions.Prospective noncomparative case series.Twenty patients (20 eyes) aged 15 years or older with unilateral or bilateral corneal opacification and a shallow anterior chamber.Penetrating keratoplasty was ...
R B, Vajpayee   +5 more
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Crystalline Corneal Opacities in the Siberian Husky

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1979
SUMMARY Bilaterally symmetric opacities were detected in the corneal stroma of 78 (14%) of 560 Siberian Huskies, aged 7 months to 12 years, examined in ophthalmology screening clinics. The opacities were round or horizontally oval and consisted of a diffuse gray homogeneous haze in the anterior stroma or an array of fine polychromatic crystals in the ...
A D, MacMillan   +3 more
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Bilateral Corneal Opacities

Archives of Dermatology, 1981
Congential unilateral ichthyosiform erythroderma was first described in 1963. 1 All reported cases have been associated with other congenital anomalies. Although there has been no successful treatment of this condition, because of the preliminary success of oral isotretinoin for other forms of ichthyosis, our patient was given a trial of this drug. The
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Severe Congenital Corneal Opacities

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 2022
Dalia, El Hadi, Christiane, Al-Haddad
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Congenital Corneal Opacities

International Ophthalmology Clinics, 1992
P R, Cotran, A M, Bajart
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