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Indian J Ophthalmol ; 2022 Feb; 70(2): 523-528
Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-224134

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Purpose: To evaluate and compare the biomechanical properties of the eye bank?prepared and surgeon prepared Descemet stripping automated endothelial keratoplasty (DSAEK) tissues. Methods: In this laboratory study, corneal tissues for research were randomly allocated in the following groups: a) surgeon?cut DSAEK and b) eye bank?prepared (pre?cut and pre?loaded) DSAEK. Endothelial cell loss (ECL), immunostaining for tight junction protein ZO?1, elastic modulus, and adhesion force were investigated. Results: ECL was not found to be significantly different between surgeon?cut DSAEK (7.8% ±6.5%), pre?cut DSAEK (8.6% ±2.3%), and pre?loaded DSAEK (11.1% ±4.8%) (P = 0.5910). ZO?1 was expressed equally across all groups. Surgeon?cut DSAEK grafts showed a significantly higher elastic modulus compared to pre?cut and pre?loaded DSAEK groups (P = 0.0047 and P < 0.0001, respectively). Adhesion force was significantly greater in the surgeon?cut DSAEK compared to pre?cut (P < 0.0001) or pre?loaded DSAEK groups (P = 0.0101). Conclusion: The laboratory data on the biomechanics of DSAEK grafts suggests that surgeon?cut DSAEK grafts present higher elastic modulus and adhesion force compared to eye bank?prepared DSAEK grafts.

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IJRM-Iranian Journal of Reproductive Medicine. 2015; 13 (6): 327-336
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-169530

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Adenomyosis is a widespread disease affecting the reproductive period of women's life. In the last ten years, different pathogenetic hypotheses have been proposed to explain the initiation and development of the disease. This article aims to present and discuss the most important pathophysiologic mechanisms underlying adenomyosis development in order to clarify the relationship between adenomyosis and infertility. A PubMed search was undertaken for English language literature using the MeSH terms 'adenomyosis', 'infertility', 'treatment', and 'pathogenesis'. Although the exact etiology of adenomyosis is unknown, many theories have been proposed. We analysed the most important pathogenic theories expressed and evaluated the potential consequences on women fertility. A better comprehension of the adenomyosis pathogenesis has allowed realizing that adenomyosis may affect young women and may have a great impact on their fertility through different mechanisms. The understanding of these mechanisms helps to clarify the potential usefulness of current therapies

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