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Human Corneal Donor MaterialA Method of Examination Before Keratoplasty
Frank B. Hoefle, MD;
David M. Maurice, PhD;
Riley C. Sibley, MD
Arch Ophthalmol. 1970;84(6):741-744.
Abstract
There is a new method of examining the cellular elements of human corneal donor material before keratoplasty. A specular microscope is used to examine the intact globe at approximately x 500 magnification.
Author Affiliations
New York
From the Corneal Center, Department of Ophthalmology, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University, New York (Drs. Hoefle and Sibley), and the Department of Surgery-Ophthalmology, Stanford University Medical Center, Stanford, Calif (Dr. Maurice).
Footnotes
Submitted for publication June 25, 1970.
Read before the 43rd annual clinical conference of the New York Eye and Ear Infirmary, New York, May 6, 1970.
Reprint requests to Corneal Center, Institute of Ophthalmology, 635 W 165th St, New York 10032 (Dr. Hoefle).
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