| Literature DB >> 35333808 |
Shyon Parsa1, Alejandro Rodriguez, Danielle M Robertson, Robert Wayne Bowman, Walter Matthew Petroll.
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ABSTRACT: The goal of this study was to evaluate the temporal and spatial pattern of wound healing following UV corneal cross-linking (CXL) using 3-dimensional (3-D) confocal imaging in vivo. Using a modified Heidelberg Retinal Tomograph with Rostock Corneal Module confocal microscope, we performed 3-D scans on two patients at multiple time points after CXL. Patient 1 showed a normal post-CXL wound healing response, with initial subbasal nerve loss and keratocyte apoptosis in the anterior stroma, followed by partial restoration of both the nerve plexus and stromal keratocytes by 6 months. In patient 2, in addition to anterior corneal damage, pyknotic nuclei were observed in the posterior stroma 7 days after CXL. Acellular areas were present in the posterior stroma at 3 months, with only partial keratocyte repopulation at 6 months. Regeneration of the subbasal nerve plexus was also delayed. Three-dimensional confocal imaging allowed these unusual wound healing responses to be identified in the absence of any corresponding clinical observations.Entities:
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35333808 PMCID: PMC9232861 DOI: 10.1097/ICL.0000000000000892
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eye Contact Lens ISSN: 1542-2321 Impact factor: 3.152