Veterinary Ophthalmic Surgery 2011
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-7020-3429-9.00008-0
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Surgery of the cornea and sclera

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“…A remoção do tecido necrótico acelera a cicatrização, reduz a fibrose cicatricial e auxilia no controle da iridociclite (GELATT & BROOKS, 2011).…”
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“…A remoção do tecido necrótico acelera a cicatrização, reduz a fibrose cicatricial e auxilia no controle da iridociclite (GELATT & BROOKS, 2011).…”
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“…A partir deles, obtêm-se células-tronco provenientes do limbo, vasos sanguíneos e linfáticos, resultando em favoráveis efeitos antibacterianos, antifúngicos, antivirais, e ainda reduzindo a ação das proteases e colagenases (GELATT & BROOKS, 2011). Dessa forma, PMN, anticorpos, soro e -2 macroglobulina são colocados no leito da úlcera.…”
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“…Perforating wounds require immediate treatment (Gelatt and Gelatt 2001a;Hendrix 2007) due both to quite severe pain as a result of abundant sensory innervation (Barrett et al 1991;Marfurt et al 2001) and to a number of potential complications, such as secondary bacterial (Malar and Dubielzig 1995;Klatte et al 2012;Bell et al 2013) and fungal infections (Andrew 2003;Chew et al 2010), as well as due to traumatic lens capsule rupture (Wilcock and Peiffer 1987;Davidson et al 1991). The release of previously sequestered lens protein to the anterior chamber activates the dynamic development of immune response, leading to phacoclastic anterior uveitis or even panuveitis (Bussanich and Rootman 1981;Davidson et al 1991).…”
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