نتایج جستجو برای: limbus cornea

تعداد نتایج: 11884  

2014
Ramandeep Singh Swapnil Bhalekar Mangat R. Dogra Amod Gupta

PURPOSE To study the outcome of removal of retained intraocular foreign bodies (RIOFBs) via limbus using 23-gauge transconjunctival sutureless vitrectomy (TSV). MATERIALS AND METHODS In this prospective, non-comparative interventional case series, fourteen eyes of 14 patients fulfilling the inclusion criteria were enrolled. They underwent 23-gauge TSV for management of posterior segment RIOFB...

2016
Peter J Wilson Jeremy J Mathan Jennifer J McGhee Salim Ismail Trevor Sherwin Charles NJ McGhee

The human cornea requires a smooth, transparent, robust and renewable surface to maintain its key optical and protective functions. The corneal epithelium is maintained by a local population of “stem cells”, which although not truly pluripotent, are capable of self-regeneration by asymmetric division. These cells are located at the limbus the region where the conjunctiva-covered sclera meets th...

Journal: :Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 1993
M K Smolek

PURPOSE Previously, human corneal stromal interlamellar cohesive strength in the horizontal meridian was shown to be twice as strong peripherally as centrally (approximately 2.90 x 10(-1) versus 1.40 x 10(-1) N/mm). In the current study, stromal samples excised from the vertical meridian were studied to determine if meridional differences also exist. Precise knowledge about corneal stromal stru...

Journal: :The New England journal of medicine 2010
Paolo Rama Stanislav Matuska Giorgio Paganoni Alessandra Spinelli Michele De Luca Graziella Pellegrini

BACKGROUND Corneal renewal and repair are mediated by stem cells of the limbus, the narrow zone between the cornea and the bulbar conjunctiva. Ocular burns may destroy the limbus, causing limbal stem-cell deficiency. We investigated the long-term clinical results of cell therapy in patients with burn-related corneal destruction associated with limbal stem-cell deficiency, a highly disabling ocu...

2011
Bina Kulkarni Imran Mohammed Andrew Hopkinson Harminder Singh Dua

PURPOSE To evaluate a panel of ten known endogenous control genes (ECG) with quantitative reverse transcription PCR (qPCR), for identification of stably expressed endogenous control genes in the ocular surface (OS) epithelial regions including cornea, limbus, limbal epithelial crypt and conjunctiva to normalise the quantitative reverse transcription PCR data of genes of interest expressed in ab...

2008
Nick Di Girolamo Maria Sarris Jeanie Chui Haroon Cheema Minas T Coroneo Denis Wakefield

Biological effects of nerve growth factor (NGF) are mediated through receptors known as nerve growth factor receptors (NGFR), which include p75 and TrkA. This study was initiated after identifying NGFR as an up-regulated gene in the limbus by cDNA microarray analysis and we postulate that its expression may be indicative of a stem/progenitor cell phenotype. Immunohistochemistry was performed on...

Journal: :World journal of stem cells 2015
John D West Natalie J Dorà J Martin Collinson

In this review we evaluate evidence for three different hypotheses that explain how the corneal epithelium is maintained. The limbal epithelial stem cell (LESC) hypothesis is most widely accepted. This proposes that stem cells in the basal layer of the limbal epithelium, at the periphery of the cornea, maintain themselves and also produce transient (or transit) amplifying cells (TACs). TACs the...

Journal: :Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 1994
A J Maloof A Ho M T Coroneo

PURPOSE Light incident at the temporal cornea is focused by the peripheral anterior eye to the nasal limbus, the usual site of pterygium formation. Parameters that may contribute to observed individual variations in the degree of limbal light focusing were assessed. METHODS Computer-assisted optical ray tracing techniques were applied to a human anterior segment model. The angle of incident l...

Journal: :Brain research 2000
I S Zagon J W Sassani T B Ruth P J McLaughlin

The number and distribution of mitotic epithelial cells in the ocular surface during homeostasis and in response to abrasion of the mammalian cornea were determined. Normal rats and those receiving a 3 mm diameter centrally located epithelial defect, received an intraperitoneal injection of colchicine 6 h prior to sacrifice. Mitosis in the basal epithelium during homeostasis was comparable in m...

Journal: :Experimental eye research 2014
James W Foster Roanne R Jones Christian A Bippes Ricardo M Gouveia Che J Connon

Corneal epithelium is maintained throughout life by well-orchestrated proliferation of limbal epithelial stem cells, followed by migration and maturation centripetally across the ocular surface. The present study sets out to explore the role tissue stiffness (compliance) may have in directing both differentiation and centripetal migration of limbal epithelial stem cells during homeostasis. For ...

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