Purpose Penetrating keratoplasty was performed on the right eye of a 51-year-old patient diagnosed with advanced bilateral keratoconus. Thirteen years later, an 8.5 mm regraft was required as a result of gross vascularisation, a poor epithelium, and suspected recurrent keratoconus. To learn more about the structural basis for graft failure, we examined the removed tissue for the presence of abnormalities in the stroma and limiting membranes. Methods X-ray scattering and electron microscopy were used to study the failed-graft tissue to provide information on the integrity of the limiting membranes and the diameter, dominant orientation, and distribution of collagen within the corneal stroma. The findings were compared with similar struc...
AbstractGraft reversal is a rare cause for failed PKP. In this case report we are presenting 2 graft...
Keratoconus is a corneal disease of unknown cause that involves a progressive thinning and scarring ...
In keratoconus, the cornea becomes progressively ectactic resulting in severe visual impairment. Her...
Purpose Penetrating keratoplasty was performed on the right eye of a 51-year-old patient diagnosed ...
PURPOSE: To report on clinical corneal topography, histopathologic analysis, and fine structure find...
PURPOSE:To quantify long-term changes in stromal collagen ultrastructure following penetrating kerat...
Purpose: To evaluate the histopathological features of corneal graft failures over time.Methods: A s...
Purpose: To quantify long-term changes in stromal collagen ultrastructure following penetrating kera...
Purpose: To examine the ultrastructure of the natural plane of separation in grafted corneas and eva...
Purpose: To quantify long-term changes in stromal collagen ultrastructure following penetrating kera...
Purpose: To report the histological and immunohistochemical findings in a cornea removed from a pati...
Purpose: To report the recurrence of keratoconus 49 months after deep anterior lamellar keratoplasty...
Purpose: Clinically, keratoconus is a condition associated with corneal ectasia, thinning, steepenin...
AbstractPurposeTo study the histopathological findings of the early cases of failed DSAEK grafts and...
Purpose. Corneal regrafts sometimes needed to restore the transparency after graft failure. The aim ...
AbstractGraft reversal is a rare cause for failed PKP. In this case report we are presenting 2 graft...
Keratoconus is a corneal disease of unknown cause that involves a progressive thinning and scarring ...
In keratoconus, the cornea becomes progressively ectactic resulting in severe visual impairment. Her...
Purpose Penetrating keratoplasty was performed on the right eye of a 51-year-old patient diagnosed ...
PURPOSE: To report on clinical corneal topography, histopathologic analysis, and fine structure find...
PURPOSE:To quantify long-term changes in stromal collagen ultrastructure following penetrating kerat...
Purpose: To evaluate the histopathological features of corneal graft failures over time.Methods: A s...
Purpose: To quantify long-term changes in stromal collagen ultrastructure following penetrating kera...
Purpose: To examine the ultrastructure of the natural plane of separation in grafted corneas and eva...
Purpose: To quantify long-term changes in stromal collagen ultrastructure following penetrating kera...
Purpose: To report the histological and immunohistochemical findings in a cornea removed from a pati...
Purpose: To report the recurrence of keratoconus 49 months after deep anterior lamellar keratoplasty...
Purpose: Clinically, keratoconus is a condition associated with corneal ectasia, thinning, steepenin...
AbstractPurposeTo study the histopathological findings of the early cases of failed DSAEK grafts and...
Purpose. Corneal regrafts sometimes needed to restore the transparency after graft failure. The aim ...
AbstractGraft reversal is a rare cause for failed PKP. In this case report we are presenting 2 graft...
Keratoconus is a corneal disease of unknown cause that involves a progressive thinning and scarring ...
In keratoconus, the cornea becomes progressively ectactic resulting in severe visual impairment. Her...