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Abstract

This report describes the clinico-pathological features of unintentionally inverted corneal buttons in two patients.

A clinico-pathological report.

Two patients who underwent repeat keratoplasty for failed grafts were found to have inverted corneal buttons on histopathological examination. A detailed description of the pathological features of the inverse keratoplasty and the clinical outcome after repeat keratoplasty is presented.

Inadvertent inverse keratoplasty should be considered as a rare cause of corneal graft failure. The serious complication of anterior chamber epithelialization seems to be unlikely and the prognosis following repeat penetrating keratoplasty appears to be very good.

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Title
Unintentional inversion of corneal buttons during penetrating keratoplasty: clinico-pathological report of two cases
Author
Dinakaran, S; Parsons, M A; Desai, S P; Beekhuis, W H; Mooy, C M
Pages
44-8
Publication year
2004
Publication date
Jan 2004
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
ISSN
0950222X
e-ISSN
14765454
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
218355675
Copyright
Copyright Nature Publishing Group Jan 2004