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Aniridia and the ocular surface: Medical and surgical problems and solutions
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Año del Documento
2021
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Elsevier
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Documento Fuente
Álvarez de Toledo Elizalde J, López García S, Benítez Del Castillo JM, Durán de la Colina J, Gris Castejón O, Celis Sánchez J, Herreras Cantalapiedra JM. Aniridia and the ocular surface: Medical and surgical problems and solutions. Arch Soc Esp Oftalmol (Engl Ed). 2021 Nov;96 Suppl 1:15-37. doi: 10.1016/j.oftale.2021.04.003.
Résumé
Congenital aniridia is a multisystemic genetic disease due to a mutation in PAX6 gene which severely affects the development and functionality of the human eyes. In patients affected by the mutation, aside from the absence or defects of iris tissue formation, abnormalities in position or opacities of the crystalline lens, macular hypoplasia, ocular surface disease is the main cause of visual loss and the deterioration of the quality of life of most patients. Limbal stem cell deficiency combined with tear film instability and secondary dry eye cause aniridic keratopathy which, in advanced stages, ends up in corneal opacification. In this paper, the actual knowledge about congenital aniridia keratopathy physiopathology and medical and surgical treatment options and their efficacy are discussed. Indications and results of topical treatments with artificial tears and blood-derivatives in its initial stages, and different surgical techniques as limbal stem cell transplantation, keratoplasty and keratoprostheses are reviewed. Finally, recent advances and results in regenerative medicine techniques with ex vivo stem cell cultivation or other types of cultivated cells are presented.
Materias Unesco
3201.09 Oftalmología
Palabras Clave
Congenital aniridia
Keratopathy
Limbal stem cell transplantation
Keratoplasty
Keratoprostheses
Limbal stem cell culture
Mesenchymal cell culture
ISSN
2173-5794
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This study has been funded in part by the Thematic Network of Cooperative Health Research “OFTARED” - Reference: RD16/0008/0012. Funded by the Instituto de Salud Carlos III/Agencia Estatal de Investigación and by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) “A way of doing Europe”.
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