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Specular microscopy with intraocular lens implantations

American Intra-Ocular Implant Society Journal, 1981
Specular microscopy performed six months postoperatively on 122 lens implant patients showed that endothelial cell loss rates varied according to method of cataract extraction and type of lens implant. Phacoemulsification with implantation of a Platina-style lens was associated with the highest cell loss; planned extracapsular cataract extraction with ...
H K, Yang, O R, Kline
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Specular Microscopy

Cornea, 2018
Beth Ann, Benetz, Jonathan H, Lass
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Clinical Specular Microscopy and Intraocular Surgery

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1979
Seventy patients were studied prospectively, using the clinical specular microscope, to compare and evaluate the effects on the corneal endothelium of routine intracapsular cataract extraction (ICCE), ICCE with intraocular lens (IOL) implantation, phacoemulsification, and penetrating keratoplasty.
R L, Abbott, R K, Forster
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Specular Microscopy in Pars Plana Vitrectomy

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1983
A prospective study of endothelial cell loss following pars plana vitrectomy and pars plana vitrectomy with lensectomy was performed in 21 eyes. Fifteen diabetic patients had either vitrectomy alone or vitrectomy with lensectomy. Six nondiabetic eyes were also included in this study. The average cell loss was between 2.3% and 3.9% in all cases.
K R, Diddie, D J, Schanzlin
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Video with Wide-Field SPecular Microscopy

Ophthalmology, 1981
The addition of a high-sensitivity video camera and recording system has augmented and simplified the use of the wide-field specular microscope. In the noncontact mode, the tape is replayed and the clearest image frozen for analysis. When used as a contact instrument, video recording as the cornea is scanned allows examination of broad areas for ...
C W, Roberts, C J, Koester
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Clinical specular microscopy.

Transactions. Section on Ophthalmology. American Academy of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology, 1977
This paper presents a clinical specular microscope for the examination and photography of endothelial cells at high magnification (X200). The instrument is used easily during routine examination without inconvenience or discomfort to the patient. We have found the specular microscope extremely useful clinically in the elucidation and documentation of ...
W M, Bourne, B E, McCarey, H E, Kaufman
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Wide-Field Specular Microscopy

1990
Specular microscopy offers a unique opportunity to study living cells in vivo at high magnification. Many live cells may, of course, be observed in vitro, but in vivo the only live cells that can be seen are red blood cells flowing through capillaries or, with difficulty, endothelial cells in superficial blood vessels.
Charles J. Koester, Calvin W. Roberts
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Specular microscopy at Southampton Eye Hospital

Journal of Audiovisual Media in Medicine, 1990
There is nothing significantly new in the technique of specular microscopy. The equipment has improved and the methods of cell counting have been automated using computer technology. This paper gives an account of how the old practice is still being used effectively in assessing the endothelial cell population, their shape and shape variability.
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SPECULAR MICROSCOPY: A REVIEW

PARIPEX INDIAN JOURNAL OF RESEARCH
Specular microscopy is a non invasive diagnostic tool used to evaluate the corneal endothelial cell morphology, providing better understanding of corneal endothelial cells directly, which were not accessible before without invasive method or post mortem evaluation.
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Specular microscopy: from speculative to spectacular microscopy.

German journal of ophthalmology, 1998
The evolution of confocal microscopy for in vivo qualitative analysis of the cornea seems to follow a path similar to that followed by specular microscopy after its reintroduction almost 20 years ago. The purpose of this report is to present the evolution of our own research data, starting with speculation concerning the attribution of morphological ...
C, Hartmann, L, Bergmann
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