The use of blood derived eye drops for the treatment of ocular surface disorders has become increasingly popular in recent years. The mechanism of action is the stimulation of cellular proliferation and migration by supplying an active mixture of growth factors and cytokines at the ocular surface, thus mimicking the function of the lacking natural tears. Blood derived eye drops have been used in the last decades for the treatment of a variety of ocular surface diseases, including mainly dry eye disease, persistent corneal epithelial defect, corneal ulcer, ocular surface burn, recurrent corneal erosion and limbal stem-cell deficiency. Among overall blood derived eye drops, both autologous (from the patients themselves) and homologous (from d...
Introduction: The idea to apply blood or blood product topical treatment is not new in ophthalmology...
PURPOSE Autologous hemoderivative eye drops have a role in the management of persistent epithelia...
Pur po se: To evaluate the effect of autologous serum application on epithelization in the treatment...
The use of blood derived eye drops for the treatment of ocular surface disorders has become increasi...
There is a wide spectrum of blood-derived products that have been used in many different medical and...
Tears have antimicrobial, nourishing, mechanical, and optical properties. They contain components su...
Aim: The aim of this article is to analyze and summarize the current literature on the use of autolo...
Human serum contains a physiological plethora of bioactive elements naturally released by activated ...
The use of blood-based eye drops as therapy for various diseases of the ocular surface has become in...
Various ocular surface diseases are treated with blood-derived eye drops. Their use has been introdu...
Human platelet products have emerged as an alternative treatment for a range of ocular surface disea...
Background - Current treatments for several corneal lesions show limited efficacy. Here we report th...
Purpose. This study evaluated the efficacy of 50% autologous serum eye drops in ocular surface disea...
Background. The use of blood-derived eye drops for topical treatment of ocular surface diseases has ...
Purpose. This study evaluated the efficacy of 50% autologous serum eye drops in ocular surface disea...
Introduction: The idea to apply blood or blood product topical treatment is not new in ophthalmology...
PURPOSE Autologous hemoderivative eye drops have a role in the management of persistent epithelia...
Pur po se: To evaluate the effect of autologous serum application on epithelization in the treatment...
The use of blood derived eye drops for the treatment of ocular surface disorders has become increasi...
There is a wide spectrum of blood-derived products that have been used in many different medical and...
Tears have antimicrobial, nourishing, mechanical, and optical properties. They contain components su...
Aim: The aim of this article is to analyze and summarize the current literature on the use of autolo...
Human serum contains a physiological plethora of bioactive elements naturally released by activated ...
The use of blood-based eye drops as therapy for various diseases of the ocular surface has become in...
Various ocular surface diseases are treated with blood-derived eye drops. Their use has been introdu...
Human platelet products have emerged as an alternative treatment for a range of ocular surface disea...
Background - Current treatments for several corneal lesions show limited efficacy. Here we report th...
Purpose. This study evaluated the efficacy of 50% autologous serum eye drops in ocular surface disea...
Background. The use of blood-derived eye drops for topical treatment of ocular surface diseases has ...
Purpose. This study evaluated the efficacy of 50% autologous serum eye drops in ocular surface disea...
Introduction: The idea to apply blood or blood product topical treatment is not new in ophthalmology...
PURPOSE Autologous hemoderivative eye drops have a role in the management of persistent epithelia...
Pur po se: To evaluate the effect of autologous serum application on epithelization in the treatment...