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Biological response of the cornea to (surgical) trauma.
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Surgical epithelial defects (induced by alcohol in LASEK, mechanical scrape in PRK, microkeratome or femtosecond laser application in LASIK and Epi-LASIK) lead to a release of cytokines from the injured epithelium. These cytokines and cytokines from the tear film induce apoptosis and necrosis of keratocytes in the anterior corneal stroma. Proinflammatory cytokines attract macrophages, T cells, and polymorphonuclear cells arriving via the limbal vessels and from the tear film. These cells clear cell debris. Remaining keratocytes from the deeper stroma are subsequently activated, proliferate, migrate, and repopulate the depleted stroma. Myofibroblasts derived form keratocytes responding to TGF ß play a role in stromal remodeling due to collagen and extracellular matrix formation. Myofibroblasts have a lower transparency than normal keratocytes due to a lower concentration of corneal crystallines in their cell...
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Herrmann, W., Kohnen, T. (2012). Wound Healing. In: Schmidt-Erfurth, U., Kohnen, T. (eds) Encyclopedia of Ophthalmology. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-35951-4_403-2
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