EFFECTS OF ADRENOCORTICAL HORMONE ON OCULAR DAMAGE PRODUCED BY /cap beta/- IRRADIATION FROM Sr$sup 9$$sup 0$
Journal Article
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· Rinsho Ganka (Japan)
OSTI ID:4820194
The development of corneal damage could not be prevented even when steroid hormone was administered immediately after beta irradiation, although it decreased the degree of damage to the cornea and iris, and shortened the course in comparison wlth the non-treated eye. Vacularizatlon wa8 markedly inhibited in the cases subjected to irradiation not greatly exceeding the MLD dose. Severe changes such as ulceration or perforation which were observed in the non-treated eye were prevented even after an lrradiation of 63000 rad. No signiflcant difference was found between the effectiveness of cortisone, hydrocortisone, and prednisolone. (Abstr. Japan Med. 1; No. 12, 1961)
- Research Organization:
- Keio Univ., Tokyo
- NSA Number:
- NSA-16-001562
- OSTI ID:
- 4820194
- Journal Information:
- Rinsho Ganka (Japan), Journal Name: Rinsho Ganka (Japan) Vol. Vol: 12; ISSN RIGAA
- Country of Publication:
- Country unknown/Code not available
- Language:
- English
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