Pathophysiology and inflammatory biomarkers of sulfur mustard-induced corneal injury in rabbits

Volume: 16, Issue: 10, Pages: e0258503 - e0258503
Published: Oct 12, 2021
Abstract
Sulfur mustard (SM) is a cytotoxic, vesicating, chemical warfare agent, first used in 1917; corneas are particularly vulnerable to SM exposure. They may develop inflammation, ulceration, neovascularization (NV), impaired vision, and partial/complete blindness depending upon the concentration of SM, exposure duration, and bio-physiological conditions of the eyes. Comprehensive in vivo studies have established ocular structural alterations,...
Paper Details
Title
Pathophysiology and inflammatory biomarkers of sulfur mustard-induced corneal injury in rabbits
Published Date
Oct 12, 2021
Journal
Volume
16
Issue
10
Pages
e0258503 - e0258503
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