Graphical comparison of surgeon outcomes for the audit of a national corneal transplant registry (OTAG study 32). [PDF]
Hopkinson C+4 more
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Role of CD4+ and CD8+ T Cells in Allorecognition: Lessons from Corneal Transplantation [PDF]
Florence Boisgérault+5 more
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Gaucher disease, state of the art and perspectives
Abstract Knowledge about Gaucher disease (GD), considered a model for rare diseases, has considerably increased since its discovery. The pathophysiology of this lysosomal disorder is better known, and specific therapies that can control many aspects of the disease have been developed, particularly for the most common form, Type 1 GD.
Fabrice Camou, Marc G. Berger
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Glaucoma tube shunt surgery with repeat penetrating keratoplasty in an aphakic patient
We present a complicated case of mixed mechanism glaucoma in the setting of failed corneal transplant and aphakia. The patient was a 54-year old male with HLA B27 uveitis and prior open globe injury.
Bryce Chiang+5 more
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[Corneal sensitivity (the sensitivity of transplanted corneal grafts)].
Tuneo Ichibe
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ABSTRACT Background There has been an increase in Mycoplasma pneumoniae infections. This can present with extra‐pulmonary manifestations including mycoplasma‐induced rash and mucositis (MIRM). This paper aims to describe the ocular features in MIRM at a paediatric tertiary referral hospital in Queensland, Australia, and review the treatment and ...
Daniel Cool+4 more
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Combined Corneal Transplant, Glaucoma Drainage Implantation, and Pars Plana Vitrectomy Outcomes in a Pediatric Population. [PDF]
Bohm KJ+4 more
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Visual outcome in corneal grafts: a preliminary analysis of the Swedish Corneal Transplant Register [PDF]
Margareta Claesson
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Internal closure of a posterior perforation using amniotic membrane: A novel surgical technique
Acta Ophthalmologica, EarlyView.
J. S. Suwandi+7 more
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Immunomodulation of salivary gland function due to cancer therapy
Abstract Functional salivary glands (SG) are essential for maintaining oral health, and salivary dysfunction is a persistent major clinical challenge. Several cancer therapies also have off‐target effects leading to SG dysfunction. Recent advances highlight the role of SG immune populations in homeostasis, dysfunction and gland regeneration.
Ana C. Costa‐da‐Silva+3 more
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