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Ocular Surface Reconstruction with Autologous Nasal Mucosa in Cicatricial Ocular Surface Disease
American Journal of Ophthalmology, 10/30/09
Kim JH et al. – Nasal mucosa, which has the advantage of well–developed parallel vasculature, enriched goblet cells, and plenty of stem cells, may be an ideal substitute for a cicatricial ocular surface. Transplantation of autologous nasal mucosa is a very effective method for achieving ocular surface reconstruction in cicatricial ocular surface diseases.
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