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Eye Banks: Future Perspectives
Klinische Monatsblätter für Augenheilkunde, 2021AbstractTechnological progress and societal change are transforming medicine, and cornea banks are no exception. New infectiological factors, statutory requirements, management concepts, globalisation and digitalisation are also influencing how such facilities will operate in the future.
Johannes, Menzel-Severing +2 more
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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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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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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1981
EYE BANKS, through innovations in tissue storage, have helped corneal transplant surgery become the most successful type of organ transplant program. Despite the major role played by eye banks in guaranteeing the success of corneal transplant surgery, little is known about the history of eye banks, their function, and their dependence on public support.
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EYE BANKS, through innovations in tissue storage, have helped corneal transplant surgery become the most successful type of organ transplant program. Despite the major role played by eye banks in guaranteeing the success of corneal transplant surgery, little is known about the history of eye banks, their function, and their dependence on public support.
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Retinal Breaks in Eye Bank Eyes
Archives of Ophthalmology, 1956This 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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Eye donation and eye banking in India
The National Medical Journal of India, 2018Corneal blindness is a priority condition under the National Programme for Control of Blindness and an important cause of avoidable blindness in India. A multipronged approach is needed to eliminate corneal blindness. Curable or treatable blindness requires a spectrum of care including medication, optical rehabilitation and corneal transplantation ...
Noopur, Gupta +4 more
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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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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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Ecologic Effects on Eye Banking
American Journal of Ophthalmology, 2006To 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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New Screening Methods for Donor Eye-Bank Eyes
Cornea, 1999Current methods of screening donor eyes for corneal transplantation are not always effective in excluding corneas with abnormal topography. We used the Orbscan to determine whether corneal-thickness maps could be used as a technique for donor tissue screening.Forty eye-bank eyes were measured with the Orbscan, and a corneal-thickness map was generated.
M A, Terry, P J, Ousley
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