Histopathological studies of human lenses.

Lens and eye toxicity research Pub Date : 1991-01-01
Z Zagórski
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Histopathological findings in 33 intracapsularly removed lenses and 35 enucleated eye-balls are presented. Anterior and posterior subcapsular cataracts were mostly seen in traumatic and advanced senile cataracts. Characteristic features of the latter were cortical degeneration and liquefaction with formation of Morgagnian globules and nuclear sclerosis. Anterior lens epithelium had more tendency to undergo fibrous pseudometaplasia, while equatorial epithelium migrated posteriorly with "bladder cell" formation. In complicated and traumatic cataracts, apart from abnormal proliferation of lens epithelium, frequent synechiae with iris and/or cyclitic membranes were seen. Phacoanaphylactic uveitis was observed in 6 eyes with capsular defects. Pseudoexfoliative material was found in 5 cases. It is suggested, that domination of proliferative changes in traumatic and complicated cataracts, in contrast to senile cataracts, results from the availability of different mitogenic factors in injured and inflammed eyes and may be due to the younger age of patients in this group.

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人体晶状体的组织病理学研究。
本文报告33例囊内摘除晶状体和35例去核眼球的组织病理学结果。前、后囊下白内障多见于外伤性白内障和晚期老年性白内障。后者的特征是皮质变性和液化,形成摩根球和核硬化。前晶状体上皮更倾向于发生纤维性假化生,而赤道上皮则向后迁移,形成“膀胱细胞”。在复杂和外伤性白内障中,除了晶状体上皮异常增生外,还可见频繁的虹膜和/或环膜粘连。超声过敏性葡萄膜炎6眼伴有囊膜缺损。假剥脱性材料5例。这表明,与老年性白内障相比,外伤性和复杂性白内障的增殖性改变占主导地位,是由于受伤和发炎的眼睛中存在不同的有丝分裂因子,可能是由于该组患者年龄较小。
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