Medownick M, Robertson I F, Stasiuk R M
Aust J Ophthalmol. 1984 Nov;12(4):325-9. doi: 10.1111/j.1442-9071.1984.tb01176.x.
It is almost one year since the Corneal Diseases Unit of The Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital began preliminary evaluation of the Pocklington Keeler-Konan Wide-Field Specular Microscope. With this instrument, approximately one square millimetre of living human corneal endothelial cells can be observed and photographed. This relatively large area gives a far more valid assessment of endothelial cell morphology and numbers than was possible with narrow field instruments. Reproducible lines enable the relocalization of the same area of endothelium. Observations of endothelial cells have been made in health and disease, including eyes with corneal dystrophy, following cataract surgery with and without intraocular lens implantation, corneal grafting, and after the use of Healon in the anterior chamber.
自皇家维多利亚眼耳医院角膜疾病科开始对波克林顿·基勒-科南广域镜面显微镜进行初步评估以来,已过去将近一年时间。借助该仪器,可观察并拍摄约一平方毫米的活体人类角膜内皮细胞。与窄视野仪器相比,这一相对较大的区域能对内皮细胞形态和数量做出更有效的评估。可重复的标线能重新定位同一内皮区域。已对健康和患病状态下的内皮细胞进行了观察,包括患有角膜营养不良的眼睛、白内障手术(有无人工晶状体植入)后、角膜移植术后以及前房使用透明质酸钠后的眼睛。