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Repeat corneal transplantation in Southern China: Indications, surgical technique, outcomes, and risk factors for repeat keratoplasty failure. [PDF]
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The Newcastle Corneal Transplant Registry: 15-year outcomes of the first corneal transplantation
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SARS-CoV-2 infection status in corneal preservation solution and COVID-19 prevalence after corneal transplantation. [PDF]
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AAV vector-mediated HLA-G expression to prevent corneal transplant rejection
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The Lancet, 2012
Corneal transplantation or keratoplasty has developed rapidly in the past 10 years. Penetrating keratoplasty, a procedure consisting of full-thickness replacement of the cornea, has been the dominant procedure for more than half a century, and successfully caters to most causes of corneal blindness. The adoption by specialist surgeons of newer forms of
Tan, D.T.H. +3 more
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Corneal transplantation or keratoplasty has developed rapidly in the past 10 years. Penetrating keratoplasty, a procedure consisting of full-thickness replacement of the cornea, has been the dominant procedure for more than half a century, and successfully caters to most causes of corneal blindness. The adoption by specialist surgeons of newer forms of
Tan, D.T.H. +3 more
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Current Opinion In Ophthalmology, 1992
Corneal transplantation is the most widely practiced form of clinical transplantation. This was made possible by the development of donor handling and preservation techniques, such as cooled culture media and organ-culture systems, that guarantee a sufficient supply of donor tissue.
F, Bigar, C P, Herbort
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Corneal transplantation is the most widely practiced form of clinical transplantation. This was made possible by the development of donor handling and preservation techniques, such as cooled culture media and organ-culture systems, that guarantee a sufficient supply of donor tissue.
F, Bigar, C P, Herbort
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2022
Corneal transplantation is the most common form of organ transplantation worldwide. Transplant survival depends on various factors, many of which are not fully understood. Due to the existence of many genetically defined strains, mouse models of corneal transplantation are most commonly used.
Peng, Chen +5 more
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Corneal transplantation is the most common form of organ transplantation worldwide. Transplant survival depends on various factors, many of which are not fully understood. Due to the existence of many genetically defined strains, mouse models of corneal transplantation are most commonly used.
Peng, Chen +5 more
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Corneal ulcers in corneal transplants
Current Eye Research, 1981Twenty-nine eyes, representing an infection rate of 4.9%, developed corneal ulcers following corneal transplant surgery; 26 with available data are presented. All occurred in the graft or at the wound margin. The median postoperative time to ulcer development was 5.5 months. All eyes were on topical steroids when the ulcer developed.
A W, Tuberville, T O, Wood
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Corneal Endothelial Transplantation
Ophthalmology, 1980Patients with visually significant corneal edema, secondary to endothelial dysfunction, before the development of scaring or vascularization, need only have the corneal endothelium replaced to restore corneal clarity. This fact, plus the lack of consistently available donor material, prompted us to evaluate tissue cultured corneal endothelim (TCCE) as ...
J P, McCulley +2 more
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