Purpose: To report the midterm outcomes of autologous limbal stem cell transplantation cultivated on amniotic membrane (AM) with or without subsequent penetrating keratoplasty (PKP) in patients with total unilateral limbal stem cell deficiency (Lscd). Methods: Eight eyes of 8 consecutive patients with unilateral total LSCD underwent autologous limbal stem cell transplantation cultivated on AM. Four eyes underwent subsequent optical PKP. Main outcome measures were corneal vascularization and transparency. Results: The patients were followed for 34.0 ± 13.5 months (6-48 months). Seven cases had a stable corneal epithelium with marked decrease in opacification and vascularization. Progressive sectorial conjunctivalization was evident in all c...
Purpose: To describe the outcome of simple limbal epithelial transplantation along with Phacoemulsif...
Purpose:The aim of this study was to compare the outcome of conjunctival limbal transplantation with...
WOS: 000424255000009PubMed ID: 29109898The cornea is the outermost tissue of the eye and it must be ...
Purpose: To report the early results of transplantation of autologous limbal stem cells cultivated o...
Purpose: To compare the outcomes of amniotic membrane transplantation (AMT) vs cultivated limbal ste...
Purpose: To assess the efficacy of amniotic membrane for treatment of partial limbal stem cell defi...
Purpose: To assess the efficacy of amniotic membrane for treatment of partial limbal stem cell defic...
Purpose: To report the clinical outcome of autologous cultivated limbal epithelial transplantation. ...
Purpose: To evaluate the surgical outcome of preserved amniotic membrane transplantation (AMT) for o...
Purpose: To study the short-term clinical results of transplanting of cultivated corneal/limbal epit...
International audienceWe aimed to evaluate efficiency and safety of transplantation of limbal stem c...
Purpose: To report the outcomes of transplantation of autologous conjunctival epithelial cells culti...
Purpose: To evaluate the survival of conjunctival limbal grafts and amniotic membrane transplantatio...
AIM: To observe the efficacy of the corneal limbus stem cell transplantation on treating amniotic me...
Objectives. This paper aims to examine the efficacy, safety, and long term outcomes of amniotic memb...
Purpose: To describe the outcome of simple limbal epithelial transplantation along with Phacoemulsif...
Purpose:The aim of this study was to compare the outcome of conjunctival limbal transplantation with...
WOS: 000424255000009PubMed ID: 29109898The cornea is the outermost tissue of the eye and it must be ...
Purpose: To report the early results of transplantation of autologous limbal stem cells cultivated o...
Purpose: To compare the outcomes of amniotic membrane transplantation (AMT) vs cultivated limbal ste...
Purpose: To assess the efficacy of amniotic membrane for treatment of partial limbal stem cell defi...
Purpose: To assess the efficacy of amniotic membrane for treatment of partial limbal stem cell defic...
Purpose: To report the clinical outcome of autologous cultivated limbal epithelial transplantation. ...
Purpose: To evaluate the surgical outcome of preserved amniotic membrane transplantation (AMT) for o...
Purpose: To study the short-term clinical results of transplanting of cultivated corneal/limbal epit...
International audienceWe aimed to evaluate efficiency and safety of transplantation of limbal stem c...
Purpose: To report the outcomes of transplantation of autologous conjunctival epithelial cells culti...
Purpose: To evaluate the survival of conjunctival limbal grafts and amniotic membrane transplantatio...
AIM: To observe the efficacy of the corneal limbus stem cell transplantation on treating amniotic me...
Objectives. This paper aims to examine the efficacy, safety, and long term outcomes of amniotic memb...
Purpose: To describe the outcome of simple limbal epithelial transplantation along with Phacoemulsif...
Purpose:The aim of this study was to compare the outcome of conjunctival limbal transplantation with...
WOS: 000424255000009PubMed ID: 29109898The cornea is the outermost tissue of the eye and it must be ...