J Korean Ophthalmol Soc.  1975 Mar;16(1):24-31.

The Immunologic Reactions of Non-swelling Corneas

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  • 1Department of Ophthalmology, College of Medicine, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea.

Abstract

The treatment of corneal stroma by bifunctional aldehydes and bibasic aminoacids in order to make non-swelling corneas was performed with the corneas of rabbits and cocks. The non-swelling corneas were transplanted into rabbits, intra-lamellarly and lamellarly. Their clinical and histological examinations were given, below. 1) Intralamellar grafts. The group used the non-swelling corneas: No edema, opacity and vascularizations were observed. Mild inflammatory reactions were observed in the histological examinations. Control group: Typical immunologic reactions were observed, such as severe edema, opacities, and vascularization and heavy infiltration of eosinophils and small round cells. 2) Lamellar grafts. The group used the non-swelling corneas: No edema and vascularization were observed except mild opacity in the heterograft. Mild inflammatory reactions were observed in the histologic examination of the heterograft. Control group: No immunologic reactions were observed in homograft, while severe opacities and edema were observed in heterograft. Severe vascular engorgement and heavy infiltration of eosinophils and small round cells were observed in the histologic examination of heterograft.


MeSH Terms

Aldehydes
Allografts
Cornea*
Corneal Stroma
Edema
Eosinophils
Heterografts
Rabbits
Transplants
Aldehydes
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