Study on Cellular Immune Response After Complicated Cataract Operations and in Sympathetic Ophthalmia
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The authors studied the development of the cellular immune response following extracapsular, traumatic and uveitic cataract extractions as well as in cases of sympathetic ophthalmia. In order to detect the cellular sensibility the blast transformation method and the migration test with lens and iris antigen were applied.
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