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Medical Research Archives, 2022
Conjunctival plasmacytomas are rare tumours that may be solitary or related with multiple myeloma (MM), a malignant systemic plasma cell neoplasm that tends to metastasize. Plasma cell infiltration of bone marrow and presence of immunoglobulin is characteristic of MM. It may cause extraskeletal spread being the ocular tissue involvement very rare.
Domínguez Bernaus, Marta +3 more
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Conjunctival plasmacytomas are rare tumours that may be solitary or related with multiple myeloma (MM), a malignant systemic plasma cell neoplasm that tends to metastasize. Plasma cell infiltration of bone marrow and presence of immunoglobulin is characteristic of MM. It may cause extraskeletal spread being the ocular tissue involvement very rare.
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Archives of Ophthalmology, 1984
To the Editor. —Kinoshita et al1should be congratulated for further elucidating some aspects of ocular surface disease. Their use of a more sensitive indicator for mucinlike glycoproteins is a distinct step forward. The fact that this type of material is seen in the tears of patients with significantly decreased conjunctival goblet cells is ...
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To the Editor. —Kinoshita et al1should be congratulated for further elucidating some aspects of ocular surface disease. Their use of a more sensitive indicator for mucinlike glycoproteins is a distinct step forward. The fact that this type of material is seen in the tears of patients with significantly decreased conjunctival goblet cells is ...
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Cornea, 2005
To describe tear function, mucin alterations, and ocular surface disorder in patients with atopic diseases.Subjects underwent corneal sensitivity measurements, Schirmer test, tear film break-up time (BUT) assay, and fluorescein and rose Bengal staining of the ocular surface.
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To describe tear function, mucin alterations, and ocular surface disorder in patients with atopic diseases.Subjects underwent corneal sensitivity measurements, Schirmer test, tear film break-up time (BUT) assay, and fluorescein and rose Bengal staining of the ocular surface.
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Ocular Surface Squamous Neoplasia
Ophthalmology Clinics of North America, 2005This article discusses ocular surface squamous neoplasia, a spectrum of malignancy that includes intraepithelial dysplasia, carcinoma in situ of the conjunctiva and cornea, and invasive squamous cell carcinoma.
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Ocular Surface Impression Cytology
Advances in Anatomic Pathology, 2003Impression cytology, either using cellulose acetate strips or the Biopore membrane device, is a simple, noninvasive technique that aids in the diagnosis of several disorders of the ocular surface. These disorders include ocular surface squamous neoplasia, dry eye syndrome, limbal stem-cell deficiency, specific viral infections, vitamin A deficiency ...
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Innate Immunity of the Ocular Surface and Ocular Surface Inflammatory Disorders
Cornea, 2008Ocular surface epithelial cells selectively respond to microbial components and induce limited inflammation, whereas immune competent cells such as macrophages can recognize various microbial components through Toll-like receptors (TLRs), induce inflammation, and, thereby, exclude microbes.
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Current eye research, 1989
A wide-field color-coded infra-red imaging device was applied to the measurement of i) the temperature profile across the ocular surface and ii) the temporal stability of central corneal temperature, on 21 subjects. The thermographs showed a pattern of ellipsoidal isotherms (major axis horizontal) approximately concentric about a temperature apex ...
Efron, Nathan +2 more
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A wide-field color-coded infra-red imaging device was applied to the measurement of i) the temperature profile across the ocular surface and ii) the temporal stability of central corneal temperature, on 21 subjects. The thermographs showed a pattern of ellipsoidal isotherms (major axis horizontal) approximately concentric about a temperature apex ...
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Techniques in Ophthalmology, 2009
The most difficult part in ocular surface reconstruction for total limbal stem cell deficiency is restoring a healthy and stable corneal epithelium. Recently, there has been a shift toward a cellular-based transplantation that eliminates the need for harvesting large amounts of limbal tissues from a living donor.
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The most difficult part in ocular surface reconstruction for total limbal stem cell deficiency is restoring a healthy and stable corneal epithelium. Recently, there has been a shift toward a cellular-based transplantation that eliminates the need for harvesting large amounts of limbal tissues from a living donor.
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1979
Under normal circumstances, the island of corneal epithelium surrounded by the relatively great expanse of conjunctiva is self sufficient. It replicates itself weekly, deriving its nutrition from the aqueous humor. However, in cases where this island of cells is destroyed, as in chemical burns, repopulation of the corneal surface takes place from the ...
Richard A. Thoft, Judith Friend
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Under normal circumstances, the island of corneal epithelium surrounded by the relatively great expanse of conjunctiva is self sufficient. It replicates itself weekly, deriving its nutrition from the aqueous humor. However, in cases where this island of cells is destroyed, as in chemical burns, repopulation of the corneal surface takes place from the ...
Richard A. Thoft, Judith Friend
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Ocular Surface Squamous Neoplasia
International Ophthalmology Clinics, 2010Christine A, Kiire +2 more
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