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It is believed to have a lesser effect on corneal endothelium.
The corneal endothelium of the 1 week specimens of both groups had normal appearance.
However, problems arise because these lenses can damage the corneal endothelium if they come into contact with it during surgery.
During surgery the patient's corneal endothelium is removed and replaced with donor tissue.
The corneal endothelium is embryologically derived from the neural crest.
This dual function of the corneal endothelium is described by the "pump-leak hypothesis."
There is no medical treatment that can promote wound healing or regeneration of the corneal endothelium.
The corneal endothelium is a single layer of cells on the inner surface of the cornea.
The corneal endothelium is normally a single layer of cells that lose their mitotic potential after development is complete.
The normal corneal endothelium is a single layer of uniformly sized cells with a predominantly hexagonal shape.
This approach, termed endokeratoplasty, is most appropriate for disease processes that exclusively or predominantly involve the corneal endothelium.
Sodium hyaluronate occurs naturally on the corneal endothelium, bound to specific receptors for which it has a high affinity.
The rationale was based on the theory that there would be a greater distance between the pIOL and the corneal endothelium.
These bodies contain collagenous matter in which numerous cracks and fissures are filled with extrusions of the corneal endothelium.
Keratic precipitate (KP) is an inflammatory cellular deposit seen on corneal endothelium.
Keratouveitis : is usually granulomatous uveitis with large keratic precipitates on the corneal endothelium.
Corneal endothelium: a simple squamous or low cuboidal monolayer, approx 5μm thick, of mitochondria-rich cells.
More recently, new corneal transplant techniques have been developed to enable more selective replacement of the diseased corneal endothelium.
During his 27-year surgical career, Coles was a researcher in corneal endothelium, thermography, eye trauma, essential blepharospasm and informed consent.
In this patient chlorpromazine deposited mainly in the corneal endothelium, central anterior lens capsule and epithelial cells.
Posterior to the stroma is Descemet's membrane, which is a basement membrane for the corneal endothelium.
The specialized basal lamina of the corneal endothelium (Descemet's membrane) was first evident at P2 to P4.
The corneal endothelium are specialized, flattened, mitochondria-rich cells that line the posterior surface of the cornea and face the anterior chamber of the eye.
Penetrating keratoplasty is preferred when the disease process involves irreversible damage not just to the corneal endothelium, but to other layers of the cornea as well.
Patients with CES suffer from compromised corneal endothelium resulting from chronic hypoxia and acidosis.