Purpose: This study was conducted to identify the group at highest risk for autoimmune inflammation through a comparative analysis among patients with chronic post-traumatic uveitis (CPTU).
Material And Methods: The clinical group included 50 patients (aged 18 to 87 years, mean age 41±2.6 years) with CPTU resulting from penetrating injury, contusion, or intraocular surgery.
Purpose: The study attempts to characterize immunomorphological disorders at different degrees of post-traumatic subatrophy of the eyeball.
Material And Methods: The study included 123 patients with blind and unpromising eyes, eyeball subatrophy of various degrees, who were divided into three groups (1, 2 and 3) depending on the degree of eyeball subatrophy.
Results: The greatest risk of autoimmune inflammation was observed in patients with degree I subatrophy.
Aim: to develop a modified implant to correct ptosis through brow suspension and to evaluate its effectiveness.
Material And Methods: The clinical group consisted of 20 patients (29 eyes) aged 23 to 69 years (45±5.3 years on the average) and the comparison group - of 20 patients (33 eyes) aged 19 to 77 years (47±9.