@Article{Lakimenko2010,
journal="Klinika Oczna / Acta Ophthalmologica Polonica",
issn="0023-2157",
volume="112",
number="3",
year="2010",
title="Gojenie uporczywego powierzchownego owrzodzenia rogówki po oparzeniu 
zasadą u królików poddanych fototerapeutycznej keratektomii laserowej. 
Obrazy – kliniczny i w mikroskopii elektronowej",
abstract="Purpose: To evaluate epithelial and stromal healing of alkali-burned rabbit corneas with persistent superficial ulceration after   phototherapeutic keratectomy (PTK).  Material and methods: 36 rabbits (36 eyes), with superficial corneal ulcers, which were formed after 10% NaOH corneal burn,   were used. PTK was performed on the 18th day after the burn in 18 rabbits. The base and edges of corneal ulcers in 18 other   rabbits were scraped with scalpel on the 18th day after the burn (control group). Clinical course and electron microscopic changes of post-burn corneal ulcers were investigated after PTK and in the control group.  Results: Clinical course of corneal ulcers has shown that PTK promoted corneal epithelialization and led to formation of less   dense corneal opacities compared to control group. Electron microscopy investigations have shown that PTK 1) activated basal   layer epithelial cells at the corneal ulcer edge; 2) accelerated epithelial basal complex renewal; 3) increased amount of macrophages with cytoplasmic inclusions of necrotic tissues in corneal stroma; 4) increased amount of fibroblasts with activated intracellular organellae in corneal stroma. It led to acceleration of corneal epithelization, cleaning of corneal stroma from necrotic   tissues in the area of corneal ulcer and to more physiologic stromal architecture renewal.  Conclusions: PTK promotes healing of post-burn persistent corneal ulcers in rabbits.",
author="Lakimenko, Stanislav
and Buznyk, Oleksiy
and Shchypun, Sergiy
and Dumbrova, Nataliya
and Molchanyuk, Nataliya",
pages="187--194",
url="https://www.termedia.pl/Healing-of-alkali-burned-rabbit-corneas-with-r-npersistent-superficial-ulceration-after-excimer-r-nlaser-phototherapeutic-keratectomy-Clinical-r-nand-electron-microscopic-findings,124,48613,1,1.html"
}