The transplantation of Descemet's membrane with endothelium in the eye with irideremia
- Authors: Oganesian O.G.1, Chentsova E.V1, Pogorelova S.S1
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Affiliations:
- The Helmholtz Moscow research institute of eye diseases of Minzdrav of Russia
- Issue: Vol 21, No 3 (2015)
- Pages: 52-53
- Section: Articles
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/0869-2106/article/view/38287
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.17816/rmj38287
- ID: 38287
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Abstract
The article presents a clinical case of transplantation of Descemet’s membrane with endothelium in the eye with irideremia. According presented data, this a first publication demonstrating possibility of transplantation of Descemet’s membrane with endothelium in the eye with artificial iris. The causes of choice of the given operation are discussed and as well as its results and theoretically possible shortcomings of alternative techniques.
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Oganes G. Oganesian
The Helmholtz Moscow research institute of eye diseases of Minzdrav of Russia
Email: oftalmolog@mail.ru
MD, PhD, DSc 105062 Moscow, Russia
E. V Chentsova
The Helmholtz Moscow research institute of eye diseases of Minzdrav of Russia105062 Moscow, Russia
S. S Pogorelova
The Helmholtz Moscow research institute of eye diseases of Minzdrav of Russia105062 Moscow, Russia
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