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Cornea and Sclera

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1963
As in last year's review, only a few selected topics of particular interest are discussed here. A limited number of papers have been reviewed; thus many significant contribu¬ tions in other areas of research on the cornea and sclera have been omitted. The list of references includes only those which are mentioned in the text.
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Sclera

2014
‘Sclera’ provides the reader with a practical approach to the assessment and management of scleral disease. After outlining the relevant anatomy and physiology of this structure, the chapter addresses the key clinical presentations arising from scleral disease, notably episcleritis, anterior scleritis and posterior scleritis.
Alastair K.O. Denniston   +1 more
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Cornea and Sclera

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1967
Mycotic Keratitis.—Naumann et al1 re¬ port histopathologic observations made in 73 cases (51 whole eyes, 19 slices, blocks, or portions of eyes, three corneal buttons) of mycotic keratitis at the Registry of Ophthalmic Pathology, Armed Forces Insti¬ tute of Pathology, during the period 1933 through 1966.
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Cornea and Sclera

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1973
cesses affecting the cornea. Diagnosis and treatment of corneal disease de¬ mand an understanding of the events occurring in the reparative processes in the cornea. Widespread clinical interest has engendered intense re¬ search activity, and the resultant lit¬ erature is voluminous.
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Cornea and Sclera

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1970
cornea warrant periodic critical analysis, few others have caused more controversy than the various virulent viruses and their effect on this tissue. Herpesvirus hominis (herpes simplex virus, HSV) infection is by far the most important viral disease of the eye in the Western hemisphere and will be discussed in detail.
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Keratoglobus and Blue Sclera

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1977
Five patients from two families had similar features including keratoglobus, blue scleras, hyperextensibility of the hand, wrist, and ankle joints, sensorineural conduction hearing alterations, and mottling of the teeth. Keratoglobus had been observed in all patients at, or shortly after, birth.
A W, Biglan, S I, Brown, B L, Johnson
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Blue Sclerae

JAMA, 2012
Javier, Munoz, Amr, Hanbali
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Sclera

2007
Neil J. Friedman, Peter K. Kaiser
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Sclera

2015
Frederick Roy, Renee Tindall
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