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. 2012 Sep 11;6:1483–1492. doi: 10.2147/OPTH.S33951

Table 1.

Patient characteristics and types of cultivated limbal epithelial cell transplants

Patient Sex Age (years) Disease Lid abnormality Extent of limbal deficiency Type of cultivated limbal transplant
1 Female 52 SJS Yes Total Allograft
2 Female 61 Multiple eye surgeries No Total Allograft
3 Male 80 MMC toxicity No Total Autograft
4 Male 53 Chemical burn Yes 6 clock hours Autograft
5 Male 42 Chemical burn Yes Total Autograft
6 Male 24 Chemical burn Yes 8 clock hours Autograft
7 Female 48 CMV keratitis s/p PK No Total Autograft (annular)
8 Female 44 Chemical burn No Total Autograft (annular)
9 Male 47 Chemical burn Yes Total Autograft
10 Male 49 Chemical burn Yes Total Autograft
11 Male 37 Chemical burn No Total Allograft
12 Male 23 Chemical burn Yes Total Autograft
13 Female 60 Idiopathic, allergic, dry eye No 8 clock hours Allograft
14 Male 35 Chemical burn No 4 clock hours Autograft
15 Male 34 Chemical burn No 9 clock hours Autograft
16 Male 25 Chemical burn No Total Allograft
17 Male 40 Chemical burn No 10 clock hours Allograft
18 Female 60 Idiopathic, allergic, dry eye No 8 clock hours Allograft
19 Female 26 Chemical burn No 9 clock hours Autograft

Abbreviations: SJS, Stevens–Johnson syndrome; MMC, mitomycin C; CMV, cytomegalovirus; s/p PK, status post-penetrating keratoplasty.