Sulfur Hexafluoride in Owl Monkey Vitreous Cavity

Volume: 79, Issue: 1, Pages: 67 - 76
Published: Jan 1, 1975
Abstract
Sulfur hexafluoride (SF6) gas, tested in the vitreous chamber of owl monkey eyes, remained in the vitreous cavity about twice as long as air (ten to 11 days vs. five to six days). Its volume expanded from the diffusion of other gases into the created gas pocket. Lens opacities developed when the lens was in continuous contact with SF6 or air. Sulfur hexafluoride appeared to be no more toxic to the retina than air, using electroretinographic,...
Paper Details
Title
Sulfur Hexafluoride in Owl Monkey Vitreous Cavity
Published Date
Jan 1, 1975
Volume
79
Issue
1
Pages
67 - 76
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