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Pharmacotherapy of corneal transplantation
Expert Opinion on Pharmacotherapy, 2012Corneal transplantation is a surgical procedure in which damaged or diseased cornea is replaced by cadaveric corneal tissue. It is the most common form of solid-tissue transplantation in humans but its pharmacotherapy (in relation to graft rejection) has changed little for several decades.
Ziaei, Mohammed+2 more
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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.
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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 Transplantation in an Infant with Corneal Dermoid
American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1982A 1-month-old infant had a protuberant congenital corneal dermoid that extended into the anterior chamber. The dermoid was excised in two stages. A 12-mm lamellar keratectomy was followed three months later by a smaller (8-mm) penetrating keratoplasty.
Gerald W. Zaidman+2 more
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Corneal Transplant Allograft Reactions in Unilateral, Double Corneal Transplants
Cornea, 1985In support of the idea that the HLA system plays a major role in corneal graft rejection, we report these two unique cases. Both had two penetrating grafts in the same eye. One was a regular graft and the second a patch graft to repair a perforation in the initial one.
Peter R. Laibson+2 more
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CORNEAL TRANSPLANTATION IN CHILDREN
2000Purpose: To describe the surgical success rate and visual results of penetrating keratoplasty in a series of young children. Methods: Retrospective study of children aged 16 years and younger (range 6-16 years) who underwent corneal transplantation between1994 and 1999 at our Department.
Gabrić, Nikica+3 more
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Advances in Corneal Transplantation
New England Journal of Medicine, 1986Disease of the cornea is the most common cause of blindness in the world.1 The cornea is the normally transparent anterior structure of the eye that functions similarly to the lens of a camera and ...
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Histocompatibility and Corneal Transplantation
2002HLA typing and matching have been poorly implemented in corneal transplantation, mainly because of inconclusive or contradictory analytical results. Consequently, we studied the immune response of corneal transplant recipients to HLA histoincompatibilities in a large homogeneous study.All corneal transplantations were performed by a single surgeon in a
Ilias I.N. Doxiadis+8 more
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