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Br J Ophthalmol 88:1280-1284 doi:10.1136/bjo.2003.038497
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Transplantation of cultivated autologous oral mucosal epithelial cells in patients with severe ocular surface disorders

Table 1

 Clinical data for six eyes that underwent cultivated oral epithelium transplantation

Case Age Sex Diagnosis Eye Previous surgery Graft survival ED PNV Conjunctivalisation Visual acuity Follow up
Preoperative Postoperative
SJS, Stevens Johnson syndrome; AMT, amniotic membrane transplantation; CCET, cultivated corneal epithelial transplantation; ED, epithelial defect; PNV, peripheral neovascularisation; HM, hand motion; M, male; F, female; A, acute phase; C, chronic phase.
1 33 M Chemical burn (A) R AMT + + HM 4/200 17
L AMT + + HM 20/30 17
2 27 M Chemical burn (C) L + + HM 4/200 15
3 24 M SJS (C) R CCET + + + HM 20/600 12
L CCET + + + HM 4/200 11
4 14 F SJS (C) L + + HM 20/200 11

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