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Epithelial ingrowth of anterior chamber and anterior surface of vitreous

Cho J, Ko MK, Shin JC

This study is a case report of the histopathologic findings of the anterior chamber epithelial ingrowth in a patient who had penetrating injury in the right eye from an arrow...
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Biomicroscopic vitreous observation using a 3 CCD video camera and a personal computer for image capture and archiving

Lee BR, Chang HR

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the clinical usefulness of a newly developed biomicroscopic vitreous observation system. Vitreous observation was performed in 300 eyes with age- or disease-related...
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Massive suprachoroidal hemorrhage with retinal and vitreous incarceration+ADs- a vitreoretinal surgical approach

Lee SC, Lee I, Koh HJ, Kim SH, Kwon OW

Suprachoroidal hemorrhage(SH) may cause the expulsion of the intraocular contents. Vitreous incarceration in the wound and retinal detachment with SH are extremely poor prognostic signs. Treatment modalities depend on the...
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Simulation of proliferative vitreoretinopathy in pigmented rabbits

Lee JS, Lee J

proliferative vitreoretinopathy (PVR) is the most common cause of failure in retinal reattachment surgery. Three different procedures were performed in 20 pigmented rabbits to devise a simple model to induce...
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The inflammatory potential of surgical glove lubricants: Biosorb, Keoflo, calcium carbonate and Hydrocote after intravitreal injection

Park HS, Kim MS

Surgical glove powders have been implicated in serious postoperative foreign body reactions due to contamination of the operative field. Inflammatory responses to glove lubricants or mold release agents have to...
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OCT-guided Hyaloid Release for Vitreomacular Traction Syndrome

Chung EJ, Lew YJ, Lee H, Koh HJ

PURPOSE: To evaluate the usefulness of OCT retinal mapping in determining the configuration of a vitreomacular adhesion and selecting a meridian for entry into the subhyaloid space in patients...
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