| Literature DB >> 19891647 |
Caryn E Plummer1, Franck Ollivier, Maria Kallberg, Dennis Brooks, Kathleen Barrie, Mary Utter, Kirk Gelatt.
Abstract
Amniotic membrane transplantation (AMT) is an effective clinical therapy for reconstruction of the ocular surface in human and veterinary patients. Amnion is avascular and strong, contains antiangiogenic and antiinflammatory properties and growth factors, and has properties that prevent or decrease fibrosis in healing tissue. Indications for its use are steadily growing and include grafting to replace diseased, missing or excised tissue, patching to support diseased tissue during the healing process and as a substrate for the expansion of epithelial cells for transplantation to the cornea. AMT through a combination of mechanical and biologic factors can preserve the integrity of the globe, optimize the visual outcome, and minimize scarring in severely diseased corneas.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19891647 DOI: 10.1111/j.1463-5224.2009.00741.x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Vet Ophthalmol ISSN: 1463-5216 Impact factor: 1.644