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Clusters of beta islet cells engrafted under a mouse's cornea, showing some vascularization of the implanted cells. Credit: Courtesy of Stephan Speier" />Clusters of beta islet cells engrafted under a ...
1 Limbal-cell deficiency is usually manifested by vascularization and chronic inflammation of the cornea, ingrowth of fibrous tissue, and corneal opacification. 2–5 This study was approved by ...
Immediately after surgery, the transplanted corneal surface was clear and smooth, without observable vascularization. Within one week, slit-lamp examination with fluorescein sodium staining showed ...
The indication for insertion of ProKera was nonhealing corneal ulcers of infective origin (group 1) in 9 eyes (25.7%), neurotrophic keratopathy (group 2) in 11 eyes (31.4%), chemical injury (group ...
"The exciting thing is by showing the loss of FoxC1 causes vascularization of the cornea, it means increasing levels of the gene might help prevent the abnormal growth of blood vessels ...
The second part of the procedure is done about four months later, after there has been sufficient time for vascularization of the tooth. Part of the cornea, iris and the vitreous gel are first ...
corneal scarring/vascularization, chemical/thermal burns, autoimmune diseases (Stevens-Johnson syndrome, pemphigoid, etc.), symblepharon, and severe dry eyes, etc. As a result, it is an effective ...