1C), stromal infiltrate was inactive, corneal vascularization was distinctive, and the ulcer healed with a scar and prominent vascularization. The antimicrobial agents were tapered and stopped in ...
Group 3 rabbits stopped treatment and were euthanized at 9 days because they had experienced too much toxicity, which included peripheral corneal neovascularization, increasing stromal opacity in ...
In early animal studies and registered human clinical trials in India, Funderburgh and colleagues demonstrated that human corneal stromal stem cells (CSSCs) can regenerate in vitro, and when ...
Two patients developed infectious corneal infiltrates (3/103, 2.9%). Two of 3 MK episodes were in patients with limbal stem-cell deficiency (2/102, 2.0%). Conclusions: Therapeutic SiH BSCLs were ...
Another research effort evaluated the changes in corneal stromal thickness after myopic laser corneal refractive surgery, specifically comparing LASIK and SMILE. The findings revealed that while ...
Subsequent degradation and thinning of the stroma lead to stage 5, with a persistent or recurrent epithelial defect, now with stromal ulceration. Finally, at stage 6, corneal perforation occurs.
Methods 288 eyes (268 patients) with corneal pathologies without endothelial involvement were treated by DALK ... The following outcomes were measured: visual acuity, topographic parameters, ...
Methods: This was a prospective case series of seven eyes with fungal keratitis with anterior chamber involvement or a corneal ulcer refractory to conventional topical treatment ... h until they began ...
Arcus senilis is a white, gray, or blue arc or ring that develops around the edge of the cornea. It typically appears as an arc that affects the top and bottom of the cornea. According to the ...