Publications by authors named "Gabison E"

Purpose: Graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) is a common complication after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (allo-HSCT). GVHD may affect several organs, including ocular manifestations, ranging from dry eye syndrome to sight-threatening corneal ulceration or perforation. Limited information is available about characteristics and treatments of ocular GVHD and its relation to general prognosis.

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It is widely recognized that the glycocalyx has significant implications in regulating the self-renewal and differentiation of adult stem cells; however, its composition remains poorly understood. Here, we show that the fucose-binding Aleuria aurantia lectin (AAL) binds differentially to basal cells in the stratified epithelium of the human limbus, hair follicle epithelium, and meibomian gland duct. Using fluorescence-activated cell sorting in combination with single-cell transcriptomics, we find that most epithelial progenitor cells and melanocytes in the limbus display low AAL staining (AAL) on their cell surface, an attribute that is gradually lost in epithelial cells as they differentiate into mature corneal cells.

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Background: Minor Ophthalmic Procedures (MOP), especially cataract or glaucoma surgery, are considered low risk. However, in France, anesthesia must be monitored continuously and carried out by an anesthetist or a nurse anesthetist (NA). The aim was to assess whether an externalized monitored anesthesia care (MAC) would be non-inferior to an individual MAC inside the OR regarding the incidence of severe hypertension, bradycardia, hypoxemia, and surgeon satisfaction.

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Antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs) are designed to maximize cancer cell death with lower cytotoxicity toward noncancerous cells and are an increasingly valuable option for targeted cancer therapies. However, anticancer treatment with ADCs may be associated with ocular adverse events (AEs) such as dry eye, conjunctivitis, photophobia, blurred vision, and corneal abnormalities. While the pathophysiology of ADC-related ocular AEs has not been fully elucidated, most ocular AEs are attributed to off-target effects.

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  • The study aimed to evaluate how punctal plugs, used to block tear ducts, affect tear meniscus height (TMH) in patients with severe dry eye conditions related to Sjögren syndrome or ocular graft-versus-host disease.
  • Punctal occlusion resulted in a significant rise in TMH soon after insertion, going from a baseline of 0.19 mm to 0.41 mm after 10 minutes and 0.46 mm after a month, alongside notable improvements in corneal staining and ocular symptoms.
  • Overall, the findings suggest that punctal plugs provide both immediate and lasting relief of symptoms in patients with severe aqueous-deficient dry eye by stabilizing tear levels.
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  • The study aimed to evaluate a new desiccation method for preserving human SMILE lenticules and testing their integration in rabbit eyes.
  • After implantation, the analysis showed that the lenticules maintained their structure and did not provoke any adverse reactions in the rabbit corneas over a period of 6 to 24 weeks.
  • The results suggest that desiccated lenticules can integrate well in rabbit corneas, indicating potential for future clinical trials in treating conditions like hyperopia or keratoconus in humans.
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Purpose: The aim of this study was to report the clinical outcomes and prognosis of femtosecond laser (FSL)-assisted double-docking deep anterior lamellar keratoplasty (DD-DALK) for advanced keratoconus (AK).

Methods: Records of consecutive patients with keratoconus who underwent FSL-assisted DALK (DD-DALK) were reviewed.

Results: We analyzed 37 eyes from 37 patients who underwent DD-DALK.

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Introduction: The purpose of this study is to compare the "real-life" effectiveness of amniotic membrane graft (AMG) and conjunctival (CAT) or limbal conjunctival (LCA) autograft in the management of primary pterygium.

Methods: Human-based studies on primary pterygium surgery that were published between 1993 and 2022 with at least 3 months of follow-up were identified, and only those that were retrospective were included. The global recurrence rate of pterygium was assessed for each surgical technique separately.

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Stevens-Johnson Syndrome (SJS) and toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN) are serious and rare diseases, most often drug-induced, and their incidence has been estimated at 6 cases/million/year in France. SJS and TEN belong to the same spectrum of disease known as epidermal necrolysis (EN). They are characterized by more or less extensive epidermal detachment, associated with mucous membrane involvement, and may be complicated during the acute phase by fatal multiorgan failure.

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  • Long-term complications from Stevens-Johnson syndrome (SJS) and toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN) are common and can significantly impact patients' lives, but there is no clear agreement on how to manage these complications.
  • An international DELPHI study was conducted with healthcare professionals to develop a standardized approach to managing SJS/TEN sequelae through a survey assessing various treatment aspects.
  • The study successfully reached a consensus on all proposed management statements, suggesting guidelines for multidisciplinary follow-up that can assist physicians in caring for affected patients.
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Purpose: To identify risk and predictive factors associated with the need of rebubbling in the eye of patients who underwent a descemet membrane endothelial keratoplasty (DMEK).

Methods: The records of patients who underwent DMEK were retrospectively analyzed. Data regarding comorbidities, intraoperative characteristics, and postoperative treatments or complications were collected.

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Herpes simplex virus (HSV) infection is a leading cause of corneal blindness. However, keratoplasty is only rarely proposed due to the high frequency of graft failure and associated recurrences. Gene therapy of the corneal graft might provide sustained protection against HSV infection.

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Purpose: To determine whether local corneal thickness changes observed with optical coherence tomography (OCT) can detect subclinical corneal edema in Fuchs endothelial corneal dystrophy (FECD).

Setting: Retrospective cohort study.

Methods: A series of patients presenting FECD who underwent cataract surgery alone (45 eyes) or with concomitant Descemet membrane endothelial keratoplasty (triple procedure; 117 eyes).

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  • Two cases of multiple evanescent white dot syndrome (MEWDS) were reported following the BNT162b2 mRNA COVID-19 vaccine, highlighting a potential link between the vaccine and ocular issues.
  • A 40-year-old male and a 23-year-old female both experienced blurred vision and findings similar to MEWDS in their left eye after receiving the vaccine.
  • Imaging showed that the eye anomalies resolved on their own within six weeks, pointing to possible inflammation or immune response related to the vaccine as a cause for these effects.
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Purpose: Archipelago keratitis (ApK) is a subtype of stromal keratitis that consists of subepithelial nummular inflammatory infiltrates arranged in a radial centripetal pattern. This rare and poorly described form is not often recognised early. We report the first large series of ApK, with an analysis of clinical settings at presentation, evolution of the disease with time and a description of factors associated with recurrence.

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Mucous membrane pemphigoid (MMP) is a heterogeneous group of rare, chronic, subepithelial autoimmune blistering diseases (AIBDs) with predominant involvement of mucous membranes that can be sight-threatening and life-threatening. Rituximab (RTX) has demonstrated its efficacy in severe MMP refractory to conventional immunosuppressants in small series that differed in RTX scheme, concomitant therapies, and outcome definitions. In a meta-analysis involving 112 patients with MMP treated with RTX, complete remission (CR) was reported in 70.

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