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Experimental research of uveoscleral way of outflow of innereye liquid

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Literature review devoted to experimental research of uveoscleral way of outflow of intraocular liquid beginning from 60-s of previous century till present time. Researches of various objects (rabbits, cats, dogs, anthropoids, sheep, donor human eye and others) allowed to identify structural and functional specifics of this type of outflow, that effects greatly on clinical practice wile treatment of glaucoma. Last time of the most actual directions of experiments in this sphere is the research of influence on the uveoscleral way of outflow of new group of antihypertensive inhibitors Rho-kinase and development of uveoscleral outflow conception.

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E. V. Karlova
Samara state medical university
Russian Federation


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Karlova E.V. Experimental research of uveoscleral way of outflow of innereye liquid. Pacific Medical Journal. 2014;(4):12-17. (In Russ.)

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