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Effects of collagen crosslinking on porcine and human tarsal plate
2019
BMC Ophthalmology
Floppy eyelid syndrome is a disorder in which the tarsal plate is easily distensible and is currently treated with conservative or surgical measures. Human tarsal plate contains type I collagen, which is crosslinked in corneal tissue as a treatment for keratoconus. We hypothesized that collagen crosslinking would similarly stiffen tarsal plate tissue and investigated this in porcine and human tarsal plate specimens. Riboflavin-sensitized porcine and human tarsus samples were irradiated with
doi:10.1186/s12886-019-1254-3
pmid:31842794
fatcat:6w5gc4k2crgmvdem34dxtzjx6a