| Literature DB >> 2805717 |
S Ueda1, G N Rao, J A LoCascio, M del Cerro, J V Aquavella.
Abstract
Penetrating keratoplasty and conjunctival resection were performed on a 53-year-old woman with confirmed congenital erythropoietic porphyria. Corneal and conjunctival tissue samples, studied by light and electron microscopy, revealed inflammatory cells and a reduced keratocyte population. Vessels within the conjunctival and corneal stroma displayed a thickened basement membrane. Microfibrillar material was seen in the extracellular spaces of the conjunctival stroma. These changes are similar to those reported for ultraviolet light-exposed skin of porphyria patients. The Descemet's membrane lacked the normal fetal and postnatal banding. It presented as a homogeneous layer, consisting of uniform, densely packed collagen fibers, which suggests endothelial damage in utero. The corneal endothelium was severely damaged.Entities:
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Year: 1989 PMID: 2805717
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cornea ISSN: 0277-3740 Impact factor: 2.651