Fingolimod (FTY720) as an Acute Rescue Therapy for Intraocular Inflammatory Disease

  • Ayyala, Ramesh S
  • Harman, Lynn E
  • Michelini-Norris, B
  • Ondrovic, Leo E
  • Haller, Edward M
  • Margo, Curtis E
  • Stevens, Scott X
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Publication date
February 1999
Publisher
American Medical Association (AMA)

Abstract

Objectives: To compare the inflammatory reaction associated with the insertion of silicone and polypropylene endplates and endplates made of a new biocompatible polymer, Vivathane, in the rabbit subconjunctival space. Methods: Similar-sized endplates made of 3 different biomaterials were sutured to the sclera in the superotemporal quadrant of the rabbit eye. Thirty eyes of 15 albino New Zealand rabbits were randomly assigned to the 3 groups. Conjunctival vascular hyperemia was graded in a masked fashion among groups. At the end of 3 weeks, the enucleated eyes were examined histologically and using scanning electron microscopy. Results: Polypropylene and Vivathane were associated with significantly more inflammation in clinical observations ...

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