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Indian J Ophthalmol ; 2022 Dec; 70(12): 4434-4437
Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-224761

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This study aimed to develop and modify the surgical technique of simple limbal epithelial transplantation in patients with limbal stem cell deficiency to provide support to epithelial explants during the post-operative period. This is a case series of five eyes of five patients who underwent modified supportive simple limbal epithelial transplantation (M-SLET) surgery. The health and stability of the ocular surface were assessed based on clinical slit lamp examination; they were the main outcome measures. All patients had a stable ocular surface and healed epithelium during all the follow-up visits. The M-SLET technique provides additional support to limbal epithelial explants, adhering to the cornea, thus creating a stable epithelial surface. This is particularly important when there is a risk of explants being dislodged by eye rubbing.

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-198608

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Background: Neural tube defects (NTDs) are the most common birth defects which mainly affect developingfoetuses, with a high incidence rate in India and main causes of it been nutritional deficiencies and geneticpredisposition. Folic acid supplementation brought decline in the incidence of NTDs.Materials: This study was conducted on 1000 dead foetuses in Anatomy department, over a period of two yearsfrom 2017- 2019 .The dead foetuses were brought from the gynaecology and obstetrics department. A properfamily history and obstetrics history was collected. The foetuses were embalmed and later studied for NTDs indetail.Conclusion: Comparing the results with the previous studies it is clearly evident that the incidence of NTDs havesignificantly reduced from 11.42/1000 births to 0.2 to 10/1000 births. In most of the previous studies NTDs hada female preponderance whereas in present study there is equal preponderance. In older studies, Spina bifidawas the most common NTDs followed by anencephaly. But in the present study it is the same. Incidence of NTDshas reduced due to various reasons like prenatal screening tests forfoetal anomalies and folic acidsupplementation.

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