To observe the microstructure and cellular populations of normal human limbal and central corneas using laser confocal microscope.The study was consisted of 28 eyes of 15 examiners (age distribution, 16-61 years). After examinations with slit lamp biomicroscopy and ophthalmoscope, the images of superior, inferior limbus and central cornea were acquired by laser confocal microscope. Corneal microstructure and cell morphology were analyzed, and cell densities were measured.Lateral (x, y axis) and axial (z axis) images of limbal and central cornea were clear and vivid. Limbal palisades of Vogt were visible at the superior and inferior limbus. The red blood cells in the vessel of limbus were visible. The arrangement of surface epitheliums was r...
PURPOSE: To document qualitative and quantitative changes in the normal, healthy human cornea with a...
INTRODUCTION: Laser scanning in vivo confocal microscopy (IVCM) enables non-invasive, high-resolutio...
Abstract Aims To describe the in vivo confocal microscopy (IVCM) features of human limbal nerve corp...
PURPOSE: To characterize the microarchitecture of anterior limbal stroma in healthy individuals usin...
PURPOSE\ud To investigate the utility of using non-contact laser-scanning confocal microscopy (NC-LS...
PURPOSE: To correlate in vivo confocal microscopy and impression cytology features of the corneal su...
PURPOSE. In the epidermis, the highest clonogenicity, a feature of stem cells (SCs), is found in the...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the corneas of keratoconic subjects using in vivo confocal microscopy. METHODS:...
Purpose: To describe corneal microstructural modifications in an early case of Terrien marginal dege...
OBJECTIVE: To compare morphologic features of keratoconus as observed in vivo with a slit scanning c...
PURPOSES: To describe corneal changes seen on in vivo confocal microscopy in patients with total lim...
PURPOSE: To investigate morphologic changes of the corneoscleral limbus in glaucoma patients using l...
Introduction Laser scanning in vivo confocal microscopy (IVCM) enables non-invasive, high-resolution...
Several clinical and laboratory studies suggest that the niche for corneal epithelial stem cells is ...
PurposeTo investigate the epithelial thickness in the cornea and limbus in limbal stem cell deficien...
PURPOSE: To document qualitative and quantitative changes in the normal, healthy human cornea with a...
INTRODUCTION: Laser scanning in vivo confocal microscopy (IVCM) enables non-invasive, high-resolutio...
Abstract Aims To describe the in vivo confocal microscopy (IVCM) features of human limbal nerve corp...
PURPOSE: To characterize the microarchitecture of anterior limbal stroma in healthy individuals usin...
PURPOSE\ud To investigate the utility of using non-contact laser-scanning confocal microscopy (NC-LS...
PURPOSE: To correlate in vivo confocal microscopy and impression cytology features of the corneal su...
PURPOSE. In the epidermis, the highest clonogenicity, a feature of stem cells (SCs), is found in the...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the corneas of keratoconic subjects using in vivo confocal microscopy. METHODS:...
Purpose: To describe corneal microstructural modifications in an early case of Terrien marginal dege...
OBJECTIVE: To compare morphologic features of keratoconus as observed in vivo with a slit scanning c...
PURPOSES: To describe corneal changes seen on in vivo confocal microscopy in patients with total lim...
PURPOSE: To investigate morphologic changes of the corneoscleral limbus in glaucoma patients using l...
Introduction Laser scanning in vivo confocal microscopy (IVCM) enables non-invasive, high-resolution...
Several clinical and laboratory studies suggest that the niche for corneal epithelial stem cells is ...
PurposeTo investigate the epithelial thickness in the cornea and limbus in limbal stem cell deficien...
PURPOSE: To document qualitative and quantitative changes in the normal, healthy human cornea with a...
INTRODUCTION: Laser scanning in vivo confocal microscopy (IVCM) enables non-invasive, high-resolutio...
Abstract Aims To describe the in vivo confocal microscopy (IVCM) features of human limbal nerve corp...