Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9346128 | Ophthalmology | 2005 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Patients with acute SJS/TENS are characterized by severe inflammation and ulceration of the tarsal conjunctiva and lid margins. If left unattended, lid margin keratinization and tarsal scar, together with lipid tear deficiency, contribute to corneal complications because of blink-related microtrauma. Attempts to suppress inflammation and scarring by amniotic membrane transplantation at the acute stage and to prevent microtrauma at the chronic stage are vital to avoid sight-threatening complications.
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Authors
Mario A. MD, Edgar M. MD, Daniel Tzong-Shyue MD, Tetsuya MD, PhD, Wei MD, Ying Y. MD, Alireza MD, Antonio MD, V.-K. MD, Scheffer C.G. MD, PhD,