Arch Soc Esp Oftalmol
December 2011
Case Study: A 44 year-old male patient suffering from painless bouts of blurred vision and with no visible ophthalmological repercussions initially. After one of these clinical episodes we managed to visualise fingerprint images in the anterior pole, as well as corneal, pachymetric and topographical changes, which in turn produce the symptomatic refractive changes.
Discussion: Fingerprint keratopathy is a condition diagnosed through recurring corneal erosion.
Int J Clin Pharmacol Biopharm
December 1979
Forty-nine healthy volunteers were treated daily with Artroglobina suppositories (anticartilage antiparathyroid immunoglobulins) for twelve days, in order to prove the absence of side effects. Volunteers were examined daily. Blood and urine samples were taken before the treatment, twelve days, twenty-four days and six months after the beginning of the treatment.
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November 1978
Ann Med Psychol (Paris)
February 1968