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Biochemische Veränderungen der Hornhaut und des Kammerwassers nach perforierenden Verletzungen der Hornhaut und der Sklera im Tierexperiment

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Wundheilung des Auges und ihre Komplikationen / Wound Healing of the Eye and its Complications

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Bei einer durchbohrenden Verletzung der Hornhaut, wie bei einer Parazentese, entleert sich das Kammerwasser. Der Augeninnendruck sinkt auf Null ab. In dem nachfließenden Kammerwasser ist der Proteingehalt erhöht (Davson 1969).

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Reim, M., Andrien, U., Feja, C., Melchers, U., Sturm, G. (1980). Biochemische Veränderungen der Hornhaut und des Kammerwassers nach perforierenden Verletzungen der Hornhaut und der Sklera im Tierexperiment. In: Wundheilung des Auges und ihre Komplikationen / Wound Healing of the Eye and its Complications. Symposien der Deutschen Ophthalmologischen Gesellschaft. J.F. Bergmann-Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-80498-4_14

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