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[Progressive corneal opacity after autologous keratoplasty]
1Universitätsaugenklinik Rostock, Doberanerstrasse 140, 18055, Rostock, Germany. verena.witte@med.uni-rostock.de
Abstract:
A 55-year-old woman underwent autologous keratoplasty because of band keratopathy and corneal decompensation of the left eye. Previously recurring events of uveitis had affected the eye. A vitrectomy had been performed on the left side for tractional retinal detachment of the posterior pole. The visual acuity of the right donor eye had been reduced to hand movements after occlusion of the central retinal artery. Twelve months after the transplantation, a circumscribed opacity appeared on the endothelial side of the cornea. Cells in the anterior chamber were detected, as well as a moderate rise in ocular tension. Despite intensive anti-inflammatory therapy, the membrane extended over the complete cornea. We diagnosed an ingrowth of epithelial cells as responsible for the changes.
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