<div><p>A subset of victims of ocular sulfur mustard (SM) exposure develops an irreversible, idiotypic keratitis with associated secondary pathologies, collectively referred to as mustard gas keratopathy (MGK). MGK involves a progressive corneal degeneration resulting in chronic ocular discomfort and impaired vision for which clinical interventions have typically had poor outcomes. Using a rabbit corneal vapor exposure model, we previously demonstrated a clinical progression with acute and chronic sequelae similar to that observed in human casualties. However, a better understanding of the temporal changes that occur during the biphasic SM injury is crucial to mechanistic understanding and therapeutic development. Here we evaluate the histo...
SINCE 1937, when the condition of delayed mustard gas keratitis was first beginning to be recognised...
Introduction: Sulfur mustard (SM) is a potent toxic agent that cause local and systemic changes in t...
To identify effective therapies against sulfur mustard (SM)-induced skin injuries, various animals h...
A subset of victims of ocular sulfur mustard (SM) exposure develops an irreversible, idiotypic kerat...
Sulfur mustard (SM; bis(2-chloroethyl) sulfide) is a highly reactive bifunctional alkylating agent s...
Purpose: To report the detailed clinical and in vivo confocal microscopic findings in a patient with...
Purpose: To review ocular surface abnormalities caused by exposure to mustard gas and current approa...
Vesicants such as nitrogen mustard (NM) cause blistering of skin, similar to that caused by ultravio...
Sulfur mustard is a vesicant agent with severe irritating effects on living tissues, including skin,...
Sulfur mustard is a chemical weapon and vesicant (blister-inducer) that causes severe effects to the...
Sulfur mustard (SM; bis (2-chloroethyl) sulfide) is a potent vesicant which causes irritation of the...
Background: Amongst the chemical warfare agents, blistering (vesicant) agents can be significant mat...
Exposure to mustard gas is a current issue. Recently there has been resurgence in chemical warfare ...
We have used a new approach to identify early events in sulfur mustard-induced, cutaneous injury by ...
Objective. Sulfur mustard (SM) is a highly reactive alkylating agent which produces ocular, respirat...
SINCE 1937, when the condition of delayed mustard gas keratitis was first beginning to be recognised...
Introduction: Sulfur mustard (SM) is a potent toxic agent that cause local and systemic changes in t...
To identify effective therapies against sulfur mustard (SM)-induced skin injuries, various animals h...
A subset of victims of ocular sulfur mustard (SM) exposure develops an irreversible, idiotypic kerat...
Sulfur mustard (SM; bis(2-chloroethyl) sulfide) is a highly reactive bifunctional alkylating agent s...
Purpose: To report the detailed clinical and in vivo confocal microscopic findings in a patient with...
Purpose: To review ocular surface abnormalities caused by exposure to mustard gas and current approa...
Vesicants such as nitrogen mustard (NM) cause blistering of skin, similar to that caused by ultravio...
Sulfur mustard is a vesicant agent with severe irritating effects on living tissues, including skin,...
Sulfur mustard is a chemical weapon and vesicant (blister-inducer) that causes severe effects to the...
Sulfur mustard (SM; bis (2-chloroethyl) sulfide) is a potent vesicant which causes irritation of the...
Background: Amongst the chemical warfare agents, blistering (vesicant) agents can be significant mat...
Exposure to mustard gas is a current issue. Recently there has been resurgence in chemical warfare ...
We have used a new approach to identify early events in sulfur mustard-induced, cutaneous injury by ...
Objective. Sulfur mustard (SM) is a highly reactive alkylating agent which produces ocular, respirat...
SINCE 1937, when the condition of delayed mustard gas keratitis was first beginning to be recognised...
Introduction: Sulfur mustard (SM) is a potent toxic agent that cause local and systemic changes in t...
To identify effective therapies against sulfur mustard (SM)-induced skin injuries, various animals h...