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      Scanning Electron Microscopic Analysis of Radiation Cataracts in Rat Lenses

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          Cataracts produced in 4-week-old rats following exposure of the eye to various doses of 185 kVp X-rays, were analyzed 45 days after irradiation by scanning electron microscopy (SEM), as well as by conventional light microscopy (LM). The severity and extent of the ultrastructural damage seen at the LM and SEM levels varied as an increasing function of dose and correlated well with the clinical changes which were scored by slitlamp biomicroscopy prior to preparation. In the early-stage low-dose cataracts, damage was generally limited to the equatorial and posterior subcapsular regions. The late-stage high-dose cataracts were associated with clusters of 4 to 10 μm globules at the poles subcapsularly, massive disruption of the equatorial region and the formation of a granular matrix which extended to the posterior pole. Ultrastructural changes were also noted in the superficial cortical region, while the lenticular nucleus and the residium of the cortex remained unchanged.

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          Journal
          ORE
          Ophthalmic Res
          10.1159/issn.0030-3747
          Ophthalmic Research
          S. Karger AG
          0030-3747
          1423-0259
          1983
          1983
          04 December 2009
          : 15
          : 3
          : 146-159
          Affiliations
          Ocular Radiation Research Laboratory, Department of Ophthalmology, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University, New York, N.Y., USA
          Article
          265250 Ophthalmic Res 1983;15:146–159
          10.1159/000265250
          6634051
          180d52ae-ffe9-4c9d-ade5-84f5981f46b5
          © 1983 S. Karger AG, Basel

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          History
          : 14 January 1983
          : 02 March 1983
          Page count
          Pages: 14
          Categories
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          Vision sciences,Ophthalmology & Optometry,Pathology
          Slitlamp biomicroscopy,Rat lens,Ultrastructural analysis,Radiation cataract,Scanning electron microscopy,X-rays,Dose dependence

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