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Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science, Vol 33, 3011-3016, Copyright © 1992 by Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology
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TD Fitzsimmons, P Fagerholm, A Harfstrand and M Schenholm
Department of Ophthalmology, Karolinska Institutet, S:t Eriks Eye Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden.
Hyaluronic acid (HA) is not normally found in the corneal stroma. Rabbit corneas were examined for the presence of stromal HA after excimer laser treatment. One eye in each of 28 rabbits received a 60 microns deep superficial keratectomy with the excimer laser. After 1, 8, 21, and 60 days, the corneas were analyzed by quantitative and histochemical methods specific for HA. A statistically significant increase in the HA concentration compared to the baseline amount in the untreated fellow eye was seen at 8, 21, and 60 days. HA was visualized histochemically in the anterior stroma of the excimer-treated eyes at all times tested. The presence of HA after excimer surgery may influence the hydration, thickness, and transparency of the cornea. The reactive production of HA in the stroma may represent a nonspecific corneal tissue response to injury.
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