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Clinical evaluation of cornea pseudoguttata


Y Nakashima, F Yoshitomi, T Oshika - British Medical Journal, 2007 - bjo.bmj.com
Results: Cornea pseudoguttata was found in 44 eyes of 40 patients (1.1%). All
patients had some form of anterior-segment ocular diseases, including keratitis
(corneal infiltration) with contact lens wear (n = 16), epidemic ...
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Cornea pseudoguttata Cornea Pseudoguttata


H Slezak, G Grabner, M Stur - Klin Monatsbl Augenheilkd, 1983 - thieme-connect.com
Cornea pseudoguttata is the term applied to a temporary, completely reversible
lesion of the corneal endothelium during inflammations of the anterior segment
of the eye. The posterior specular area of the cornea reveals numerous, ...
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Corneal endothelial changes associated with herpetic stromal keratitis.


N Hirose, Y Shimomura, M Matsuda, Y Inoue … - Japanese journal of ophthalmology, 1988 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Wide-field specular microscopy was performed on both eyes of 33 patients with
unilateral herpetic stromal keratitis. Endothelial changes were quantitated by
computerized morphometric analysis of individual cells. In the 16 patients ...
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[CITATION] Cellular reaction in experimental herpetic disciform keratitis.


TW Sery, RM Nagy - American journal of ophthalmology, 1977 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
1: Am J Ophthalmol. 1977 Nov;84(5):675-80. Cellular reaction in experimental
herpetic disciform keratitis. Sery TW, Nagy RM. Publication ...
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Contact lens induced transient changes in corneal endothelium.


V Antti, M Jukka, S Jukka, A Reijo, J Esko - Acta ophthalmologica, 1981 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The effect of soft contact lens (SCL) wear on corneal epithelium was studied
with a noncontact specular microscope in 21 unadapted young volunteers. In 4
cases the specular reflection remained intact. In 6 cases the specular ...
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[CITATION] Clinical comparison between herpes simplex and herpes zoster ocular infections


R Ahonen, A Vannas - Herpetic Eye Diseases. Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Fr …, 1985
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Prevalence of primary cornea guttata and morphology of corneal endothelium in aging …


KKMKH Sasakia, YB Shuia, SJ Chewc, HM … - Ophthalmic Res, 2002 - content.karger.com
Departments of aOphthalmology and bPublic Health, Kanazawa Medical University,
Ishikawa, Japan; cSingapore Eye Research Institute, Singapore National Eye
Centre, Singapore; dSchepens Eye Associates and Retina Associates ...
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Corneal endotheliitis. Definition and clinical classification


R Sundmacher - Klinische MonatsblÃĪtter fÞr Augenheilkunde, 1984 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
1: Klin Monatsbl Augenheilkd. 1984 Mar;184(3):163-7. [Corneal endotheliitis. Definition
and clinical classification]. [Article in German] Sundmacher R. ...
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Demonstration of “owl's eye” morphology by confocal microscopy in a patient with presumed …


A Shiraishi, Y Hara, M Takahashi, N Oka, M … - American Journal of Ophthalmology, 2007 - Elsevier
CMV DNA was detected by PCR. Confocal microscopy showed large corneal
endothelial cells with an area of high reflection in the nucleus surrounded by a
halo of low reflection. This “owl's eye” morphology is characteristic ...
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Keratoendotheliitis fugax hereditaria


P Ruusuvaara, K Setälä - Acta Ophthalmologica - interscience.wiley.com
Abstract. A peculiar hereditary corneal disease seen in one pedigree is
presented. The disease manifests itself as transient attacks of
kerato-endotheliitis. These attacks last from a few days to some weeks. ...
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