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Aniridia

  1. Crossed-swords, capsule-pinch technique for capsulotomy in pediatric and/or loose lens cataract extraction.
  2. Corneal Involvement in Congenital Aniridia.
  3. Retinal detachment with giant oral dialysis in an eye with congenital aniridia.
  4. Managing total aniridia with aphakia using a glued iris prosthesis.
  5. Giant Subependymoma Developed in a Patient with Aniridia: Analyses of PAX6 and Tumor-relevant Genes.
  6. Using protein design algorithms to understand the molecular basis of disease caused by protein-DNA interactions: the Pax6 example.
  7. Preoperative diagnosis of congenital segmental giant megaureter presenting as a fetal abdominal mass.
  8. Mutational screening of 10 genes in Chinese patients with microphthalmia and/or coloboma.
  9. [Long term complications of black diaphragm aniridia intraocular lens implant in traumatic aniridia.]
  10. Descemet's stripping automated endothelial keratoplasty: innovations in surgical technique.
  11. [Analysis of PAX6 gene in a Chinese family with congenital aniridia]
  12. Long-term outcome of black diaphragm intraocular lens implantation in traumatic aniridia.
  13. Identification of the IRX B genes cluster as candidate genes in severe dysgenesis of the ocular anterior segment.
  14. Reduced expression of Pax6 in lens and cornea of mutant mice leads to failure of chamber angle development and juvenile glaucoma.
  15. WAGR syndrome--a case report.
  16. Clinical and molecular aspects of aniridia.
  17. Cytoskeletal and cell adhesion defects in wounded and Pax6+/- corneal epithelia.
  18. Midterm results of cultivated autologous and allogeneic limbal epithelial transplantation in limbal stem cell deficiency.
  19. Traumatic aniridia and self-sealed globe rupture following blunt trauma.
  20. Complications and visual prognosis in children with aniridia.