[The effects of intraocular irrigating solutions on the human corneal endothelium (author's transl)]
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[The effects of intraocular irrigating solutions on the human corneal endothelium (author's transl)]
Abstract
Human corneas from enucleated eyes get thicker during perfusion with B.S.S. On the contrary, their thickness decreases when perfused with T.C. Earle solution. Addition of reduced glutathion and adenosine does not change the results obtained with T.C. Earle. Histological study of the endothelium after a 24 hours perfusion demonstrates a better conservation of the cells with T.C. Earle and T.C. Earle glutathion--adenosine than with B.S.S.
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