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Corneal endothelial transplantation using femtosecond laser technology [PDF]
Jost B. Jonas
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Abstract Corneal reconstruction is a key part of veterinary ophthalmic practice and numerous reconstructive techniques have been described for use in small animals in the peer‐reviewed veterinary literature written in English. Despite the evidence accrued over the last six decades in over 40 clinical articles and numerous other publications on ocular ...
Rick F. Sanchez+2 more
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Community-acquired pseudomonas keratitis: an unusual presentation in a 2-month old infant that led to corneal transplant. [PDF]
Teixeira FHF+6 more
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Abstract The surgical reconstruction of severe corneal ulcers is a common and crucial component of the clinical practice of veterinary ophthalmology. Numerous surgical techniques are used in dogs for corneal reconstruction, and these techniques may be categorized by the material used to repair the corneal lesion.
Eric C. Ledbetter+2 more
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Parvovirus B19 infection causing pure red cell aplasia in a recipient of pediatric donor kidneys [PDF]
Corral, DA+8 more
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Non-specific tolerance induced by staphylococcal enterotoxin B in treating high risk corneal transplantation in rats [PDF]
Ying Jie
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Keratoconjunctivitis sicca in intact Aksaray Malakli breed dogs: Evaluation of 50 cases
Abstract Objectives Keratoconjunctivitis sicca (KCS) is characterized by decreased aqueous tear film components, leading to ocular surface damage. Diagnosis involves clinical examination, Schirmer Tear Test (STT1), and Tear Film Break‐Up Time (TFBUT) measurement.
Nihan Avci+3 more
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Amniotic Membrane Transplantation and Fibrin Glue in the Management of Corneal Ulcers and Perforations [PDF]
Sandrine Hick+5 more
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