2006
DOI: 10.1590/s0102-09352006000100009
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Excision of sclerocorneal limbus in dogs and resulting clinical events: study of an experimental model

Abstract: The consequences of complete removal of the sclerocorneal limbus epithelium were evaluated, as well as the model for such, in which n-heptanol and superficial keratectomy were used. The association of nheptanol and keratectomy allowed a complete excision of stem cells. Moreover, the destruction of these cells led to significant tectonic alterations that could be employed as a feasible model for clinical experimentation of corneal transplantation.Keywords: dog, stem cell, cornea RESUMO As conseqüências da comp… Show more

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“…However, this technique was not yet routinely in veterinary medicine. BRUNELLI et al (2006) observed ocular, predominantly mucopurulent, secretion in the donor eye of 91.67% of dogs 3 days after limbal stem cell autograft transplantation. At 7 days, only 20% of the animals presented discrete mucoid secretion, whereas no ocular secretion was observed in the remaining 80%.…”
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confidence: 89%
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“…However, this technique was not yet routinely in veterinary medicine. BRUNELLI et al (2006) observed ocular, predominantly mucopurulent, secretion in the donor eye of 91.67% of dogs 3 days after limbal stem cell autograft transplantation. At 7 days, only 20% of the animals presented discrete mucoid secretion, whereas no ocular secretion was observed in the remaining 80%.…”
Section: Descrevementioning
confidence: 89%
“…Various therapies for the repair of corneal damage have been proposed, including the use of blood serum (JORGE et al, 2003), substances rich in linoleic acid (CALADO et al, 2005), and substances that inhibit metalloproteinases such as extracts of Pothomorphe umbellate (BARROS et al, 2007) and experimental surgical procedures (BRUNELLI et al, 2006). Ciência Rural, v.40, n.8, ago, 2010.…”
Section: Descrevementioning
confidence: 99%
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