Hypotony and experimental rubeosis iridis in primate eyes
Tóm tắt
Rubeosis iridis was produced in cynomolgus monkeys by subjecting their eyes to severe surgically induced hypotony. New vessels on the iris showed characteristic fenestrations of endothelial cell walls as well as mitotic activity.
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