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[Use of human fibrin glue for perforated trophic retinal ulcer].

Der Ophthalmologe : Zeitschrift der Deutschen Ophthalmologischen Gesellschaft, 2015
A patient with a sterile trophic corneal perforation of 2 mm after cataract surgery underwent perforation closure with human fibrin glue. Whitening of the fibrin glue indicated a stable perforation closure 10 min after application. Perforation closure was successfully performed using human fibrin glue with complete epithelialization 2 weeks after ...
A K, Röpke, N, Plange
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Retinal opacification after blunt non-perforating concussional injuries to the globe. A clinical and retinal fluorescein angiographic study.

Transactions of the ophthalmological societies of the United Kingdom, 1976
Fluorescein angiographic studies are reported on fifteen patients presenting with retinal opacification after blunt mechanical non-perforating injuries involving the eye. In patients who subsequently regained full visual function and in whom complete resolution of the retinal changes occurred, retinal fluorography carried out less than 24 hours after ...
J C, Hart, H J, Frank
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[Retinal detachment caused by ocular perforation during periocular anesthesia: three case reports].

Journal francais d'ophtalmologie, 2007
Local anesthesia for eye surgery was first described in 1884; later Knapp popularized retrobulbar anesthesia. To reduce risks, peribulbar anesthesia appeared in the 1970s. Still used today, periocular anesthesia is not without complications, in particular the risk of ocular perforation.Three patients were referred to our department for diagnosis and ...
M, Spire   +3 more
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Subretinally injected semiconducting polymer nanoparticles rescue vision in a rat model of retinal dystrophy

Nature Nanotechnology, 2020
José Fernando Maya-Vetencourt   +2 more
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