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. 2015 Sep 17;10(9):e0138076. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0138076

Table 2. Specular microscopy study on corneal endothelial cells after chemical injury.

Eyes with chemical injury (n = 3) Normal contralateral eyes (n = 3)
CCT (μm)
    Immediately after injury 1056.7 ± 86.2 535.0 ± 40.6
    One month 976.5 ± 252.4 544.7 ± 47.4
    Three months 574.0 ± 0.0 538.7 ± 30.7
    Six months 505.0 ± 31.7 538.3 ± 32.9
    Nine months 500.3 ± 29.5 533.0 ± 19.2
CECD (cells/mm 2 )
    Immediately after injury 0 ± 0 2494.3 ± 672.9
    One month 0 ± 0 2371.0 ± 632.9
    Three months 233.0 ± 403.6 2183.3 ± 453.8
    Six months 814.0 ± 129.7 2174.0 ± 613.3
    Nine months 1114.0 ± 139.8 2257.7 ± 645.8
Average cell area (μm 2 )
    Immediately after injury N/A 423.3 ± 126.9
    One month N/A 446.7 ± 138.7
    Three months 1431 ± N/A 473.7 ± 111.2
    Six months 1249.7 ± 196.0 490.3 ± 166.0
    Nine months 907.3 ± 112.0 473.7 ± 162.2

CCT = central corneal thickness; CECD = central endothelial cell density; CV = coefficient of variation; N/A = not available