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Modern Eye Banking

Ophthalmic Surgery, Lasers and Imaging Retina, 1981
SUMMARY Ophthalmology has accepted the primary responsibility for supervision and control of the medical aspect of eye banking. Operating within the framework of the American Academy of Ophthalmology and the Eye Bank Association of America, Medical Standards have been promulgated which recognize the need for standardization and quality ...
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Retinal Breaks in Eye Bank Eyes

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1956
This work is reported to augment the accumulating information on etiology and management of retinal detachment. It reports a high incidence of retinal breaks seen in presumably normal eyes. It is the firstreport of subclinical retinal breaks examined ophthalmoscopically in unfixed specimens, followed by histological study. It reports horseshoe, as well
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Ecologic Effects on Eye Banking

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 2006
To examine the climatic conditions at corneal donation for microbial categories of postkeratoplasty endophthalmitis that have been reported to a national surveillance registry.Retrospective case-control study.Local weather information on the date of donor corneal procurement was tabulated for reported cases of endophthalmitis after penetrating ...
Sohela S, Hassan, Kirk R, Wilhelmus
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European Eye Bank Association

2009
The European Eye Bank Association (EEBA) is a technical-scientific organization for eye banks. Founded in 1989 with the simple objective of sharing information on eye banking, the Association is today the leading pan-national association in Europe dedicated to the advancement of eye banking and an authoritative reference point for eye banks which work ...
Gary L A, Jones   +5 more
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Eye Banking. Eye Banking and the Lions

2022
Sibylle Scholtz   +3 more
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Eye Banking: What the Eye Bank Can Do for You Now

2014
Corneal surgeons cannot operate without their local eye banks, and eye banks would not exist without corneal surgeons. They both have the same purpose: to provide safe and effective tissue for patients in order to restore vision and eliminate corneal blindness.
Marian S. Macsai   +2 more
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The Development and Status of Eye Banking with Special Focus on the Commitment of LIONS Clubs

Klinische Monatsblatter Fur Augenheilkunde, 2021
Sibylle Scholtz   +2 more
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Human Material for Research: Eye Banking, Biobanking and Ethical Access

Essentials in Ophthalmology, 2021
Chris Hodge, Gérard Sutton
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Donor Eyes and Eye Banks

International Ophthalmology Clinics, 1970
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