Corneal cross-linking (CXL) is a surgical procedure able to modify corneal biomechanics and stabilize keratoconus progression. Although it is known that CXL produces changes in corneal collagen distribution, these are still a topic of discussion. Here we quantitatively compare the corneal stroma architecture between two animal models four weeks after in vivo conventional CXL treatment, with second harmonic generation (SHG) imaging microscopy and the structure tensor (ST). The healing stage and the stroma recovery were also analyzed by means of histological sections. Results show that the CXL effects depend on the initial arrangement of the corneal collagen. While the treatment increases the order in corneas with a low level of initial organ...
To investigate the organization of stromal collagen in healthy ex vivo corneas of different species...
The organization of the corneal stoma is modified due to different factors, including pathology, sur...
A John Kanellopoulos1,2 George Asimellis11Laservision.gr Institute, Athens, Greece; 2New York Univer...
Producción CientíficaCorneal cross-linking (CXL) is a surgical procedure able to modify corneal biom...
Purpose. To investigate changes in the morphology of the corneal stroma after collagen cross-linking...
8 pags., 6 figs.PURPOSE. Photoactivated cornea collagen cross-linking (CXL) increases corneal stiffn...
In vivo confocal microscopy (IVCM) findings of 84 patients who had undergone conventional epithelium...
In vivo confocal microscopy (IVCM) findings of 84 patients who had undergone conventional epithelium...
Second harmonic generation (SHG) microscopy has been a widely used method to image collagen-based ti...
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to image and quantify the structural changes of corneal edema ...
The purpose of this study was to measure collagen fiber crimping (CFC) using nonlinear optical imagi...
PURPOSE: In vivo analysis of corneal modifications after traditional and transepithelial corneal cro...
International audienceThe transparency and mechanical strength of the cornea are related to the high...
AIM: To analyze microstructural changes, after epithelium-off corneal collagen cross-linking for pro...
International audienceThe human cornea is mainly composed of collagen fibrils aligned together withi...
To investigate the organization of stromal collagen in healthy ex vivo corneas of different species...
The organization of the corneal stoma is modified due to different factors, including pathology, sur...
A John Kanellopoulos1,2 George Asimellis11Laservision.gr Institute, Athens, Greece; 2New York Univer...
Producción CientíficaCorneal cross-linking (CXL) is a surgical procedure able to modify corneal biom...
Purpose. To investigate changes in the morphology of the corneal stroma after collagen cross-linking...
8 pags., 6 figs.PURPOSE. Photoactivated cornea collagen cross-linking (CXL) increases corneal stiffn...
In vivo confocal microscopy (IVCM) findings of 84 patients who had undergone conventional epithelium...
In vivo confocal microscopy (IVCM) findings of 84 patients who had undergone conventional epithelium...
Second harmonic generation (SHG) microscopy has been a widely used method to image collagen-based ti...
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to image and quantify the structural changes of corneal edema ...
The purpose of this study was to measure collagen fiber crimping (CFC) using nonlinear optical imagi...
PURPOSE: In vivo analysis of corneal modifications after traditional and transepithelial corneal cro...
International audienceThe transparency and mechanical strength of the cornea are related to the high...
AIM: To analyze microstructural changes, after epithelium-off corneal collagen cross-linking for pro...
International audienceThe human cornea is mainly composed of collagen fibrils aligned together withi...
To investigate the organization of stromal collagen in healthy ex vivo corneas of different species...
The organization of the corneal stoma is modified due to different factors, including pathology, sur...
A John Kanellopoulos1,2 George Asimellis11Laservision.gr Institute, Athens, Greece; 2New York Univer...