Publications by authors named "A L Marcovich"

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to report the safety and efficacy results of an artificial lamellar implant for the treatment of chronic corneal edema.

Methods: The EndoArt (EyeYon Medical, Ness Ziona, Israel), an artificial endothelial replacement membrane designed to treat corneal edema, was implanted in 24 eyes of 24 patients with low-to-normal visual potential. We present the safety and efficacy results from a prospective, open-label, single-arm, multicenter study conducted over a 12-month period.

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Intracameral injection is a standard administration routine in ophthalmology. The application of intracameral injection in rodents for research is challenging due to the limiting dimensions and anatomy of the eye, including the small aqueous humor volume, the lens curvature, and lens thickness. Potential damage during intracameral injections introduces adverse effects and experimental variability.

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Purpose: The integrity of the corneal epithelium is essential in maintaining normal corneal function. Conditions disrupting the corneal epithelial layer range from chemical burns to dry eye disease and may result in impairment of both corneal transparency and sensation. Identifying factors that regulate corneal wound healing is key for the development of new treatment strategies.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study aimed to compare two techniques for scleral fixation of intraocular lenses (IOL): the double-flanged polypropylene method and the Hoffman scleral pocket method.
  • Involving 140 patients, the results showed that both techniques produced similar visual acuity outcomes, but the flange technique resulted in less myopic spherical equivalents and had a higher incidence of complications, such as elevated intraocular pressure and corneal edema.
  • The flange technique may be a viable option for scleral IOL fixation due to its shorter learning curve and comparable surgical time, despite having more complications associated with it.
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Glaucoma is a blinding disease. Reduction of intraocular pressure (IOP) is the mainstay of treatment, but current drugs show side effects or become progressively ineffective, highlighting the need for novel compounds. We have synthesized a family of perhydro-1,4-oxazepine derivatives of digoxin, the selective inhibitor of Na,K-ATPase.

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