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Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society ; : 1023-1028, 1993.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-46767

ABSTRACT

The aim of this study was to evaluate the histopathologic changes of the pigmented rabbit ratina after endocryopexy. We investigated the differences or similarity among endocryopexy, transscleral cryopexy and laser phocoagulation. Their ultrastructural changes were observed with light and electron microscope. The results were as follows; 1. The first day after endocryopexy, we observed rupture of the internal limiting membrane, breakdown the inner and outer retina, separation of intercellular gap junction of pigment epithelial cells, and accumulation of exudation within subretinal space. 2. In the 8th days, there are mull iplication of retinal pigment epithelial cell layer and development of basal infolding. 3. The present study suggested that effects of endocryopexy on the retina to cause chorioretinal adhesion was similar to transscleral cryopexy or laser photocoagulation However it should be operated on the premise that in requires technical skill for the purpose of clinical application.


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Epithelial Cells , Gap Junctions , Light Coagulation , Membranes , Retina , Retinaldehyde , Rupture
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Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society ; : 199-202, 1992.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-165701

ABSTRACT

Conjunctival tuberculosis has become a rare disease in these days along with decreased incidence of systemic tuberculosis. We experienced a 43-year-old patient with large pinguecula-like protruding mass on the medial bulbar surface which was later diagnosed as conjuctival tuberculoma histopathologically. Evidence of systemic tuberculosis could not be found from any other organs of the body. This case raises the possibility that conjunctival tuberculoma may be misdiagnosed as a simple pingueculum unless histopathologic examination is performed. Brief history and clinical findings will be presented with pictures of the pathology findings, and some literatures will be reviewed.


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Adult , Humans , Incidence , Pathology , Rare Diseases , Tuberculoma , Tuberculosis
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