Kharod-Dholakia B, Randleman JB, Bromley JG, Stulting RD: Prevention and treatment of corneal graft rejection: current practice patterns of the Cornea Society (2011). Cornea 2015; 34: 609–14 ...
Corneal graft rejection is a severe complication that can follow penetrating keratoplasty (PKP), possibly leading to severe endothelial cell loss and corneal decompensation. [1,2] Risk factors for ...
However, the new technique makes the risk of cornea rejection almost zero,” said Dr Saif. About causes of keratoconus and its prevalence, the expert said the disease was very common in the UAE ...
“This could be a revolutionary treatment that could overcome the challenges that existing treatment has faced, such as a shortage of cornea donors or transplant rejection,” said Koji ...
An El Paso doctor introduced the Corneal Tissue Addition Keratoplasty ... gratistie in the donor tissue so the theoretical ...
These treatment options present risks of immune rejection, infections, glaucoma, and injury to the structures in the eye. When both eyes are affected, corneal transplants from deceased donors are ...
Another reason to delay PK is that corticosteroids, which are usually used to prevent cornea graft rejection, may increase the chance of recurrence of fungal infection. In addition, there is a ...