Semiquantitative Criteria in the Eye Bank That Correlate with Cornea Guttata in Donor Corneas.
Tarek SafiLoay DaasGian-Luca KieferMansi SharmaAlassane NdiayeMatthieu DeruJan AlexanderssonBerthold SeitzPublished in: Klinische Monatsblatter fur Augenheilkunde (2021)
Three semiquantitative criteria that can be detected in the eye bank using inverted light microscopy seem to correlate with postoperative cornea guttata: The presence of blebs, the presence of cell membrane defects and interruptions, as well as endothelial pictures with less than 50% of the cells having a hexagonal of circular shape. The presence of groups of cells with a distinct whitish color appears to be a weak predictor of cornea guttata.