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Histopathologic Analysis of Explanted KAMRA Corneal Inlays Demonstrating Adherent Fibroconnective Tissue Scar Formation
Grace L. Paley,
George J. Harocopos
Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences
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Histological Analysis
100%
Scar Formation
100%
KAMRA
100%
Corneal Inlay
100%
Keratocytes
100%
Histologic
66%
Membrane-associated
66%
Myofibroblast
66%
Immunostaining
33%
CD34
33%
Immunostain
33%
Surgical Treatment
33%
Immunohistochemical Staining
33%
α-smooth muscle Actin (α-SMA)
33%
Peri
33%
Corneal Stroma
33%
Cellular Materials
33%
Myofibroblast Differentiation
33%
Formation Process
33%
Scar Tissue Formation
33%
Haze
33%
Routine Histopathologic Examination
33%
Visual Potential
33%
Intrastromal Inlay
33%
Presbyopia
33%
Medicine and Dentistry
Scar Formation
100%
Corneal Keratocyte
100%
Myofibroblast
100%
Immunohistochemistry
33%
Stroma of Cornea
33%
Cell Transdifferentiation
33%
Smooth Muscle Actin
33%
Scar Tissue
33%
Tissue Membrane
33%
Surgery
33%