Shoubin SunHui-jie DiaoFali ZhaoJianhai BaiYuan ZhouHao CuiLiqiong Zhang
Ocular siderosis is a common eye disease caused by retention of an iron-containing intraocular foreign body in the eye. Iron-containing intraocular foreign bodies may cause severe inflammatory reaction and affect visual function. Currently the optimal treatment method of ocular siderosis is a moot point. This study used the reverse iontophoresis technique to noninvasively extract iron from the rabbit anterior chamber. By slit lamp observation and histological examination, reverse iontophoresis treatment has a good effect on ocular siderosis. Reverse iontophoresis seems to be a noninvasive and promising approach to extract iron from the anterior chamber to treat ocular siderosis.
Gökhan ÖzgeOnder AyyıldızCem ÖzgönülMurat KüçükevcilioğluTarkan Mumcuoğlu
Jianhai BaiSheng SuLei HuangYanyan ZhangYunsong WangMeihua GuoHongbin YangHao Cui
Stephanie A. VenturaJason HeikenfeldTiffany P. BrooksLeyla EsfandiariSteven T. BoyceYoonjee ParkGerald B. Kasting
Fabio MarraSara NicoliCristina PadulaPatrizia Santi