Search results (4 results)

  • Slide 1-23

    Feb 19 2019 by Lancaster Course in Ophthalmology

    Corneal graft following acute rejection. There is a diffuse infiltrate of lymphocytes and macrophages as well as vessel ingrowth. Donor stromal cells and parts of Bowman's membrane have been destroyed. (H&E stain)

    Condition/keywords: Bowman's membrane, lymphocytes, macrophages, stroma

  • Slide 2-41

    Feb 19 2019 by Lancaster Course in Ophthalmology

    Blue, granular calcium deposits in Bowman's membrane region, consti­tuting a band keratopathy in chronic uveitis.

    Condition/keywords: Bowman's membrane, chronic uveitis, keratopathy

  • Slide 7-36

    Feb 25 2019 by Lancaster Course in Ophthalmology

    Herpes simplex keratitis is characterized by irregularity of the epithelium, patchy loss of Bowman's membrane, infiltration by lymphocytes and plasma cells, and vascularization of the stroma.

    Condition/keywords: Bowman's membrane, epithelium, Herpes, lymphocytes, plasma cells, stroma

  • Slide 7-40

    Feb 25 2019 by Lancaster Course in Ophthalmology

    Band keratopathy is characterized by calcium deposition in Bowman's membrane.

    Condition/keywords: Bowman's membrane, keratopathy