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17 May 1996 Mechanism of low-intensive laser radiation in case of ciliochoroidal detachment
Tatjana N. Semyonova, Irina S. Maximova, Andrey V. Borisov, Valery V. Bakutkin
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Abstract
The ciliochorioidal detachment often appears after anti-glaucoma surgery operations because of blood circulation breaks in ciliar body which leads to eye's hypotonia and to stagnant inflammation [4,6]. The positive clinical effect was achieved after the use of low-intensive helium-neon laser radiation in treatment of ciliochorioidal detachment [2,5], but the mechanism of this influence wasn't researched well until now.
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Tatjana N. Semyonova, Irina S. Maximova, Andrey V. Borisov, and Valery V. Bakutkin "Mechanism of low-intensive laser radiation in case of ciliochoroidal detachment", Proc. SPIE 2673, Ophthalmic Technologies VI, (17 May 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.240064
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KEYWORDS
Eye

Humidity

Tissues

Blood circulation

Helium neon lasers

Surgery

Eye models

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