Toxic Anterior Segment Syndrome
Eman Mohamed ElSaid ElBialy;
Abstract
Toxic anterior segment syndrome (TASS) is a sterile
postoperative inflammatory reaction caused by a noninfectious
substance that enters the anterior segment, resulting in toxic
damage to intraocular tissues. The process typically starts 12 to
48 hours
postoperative inflammatory reaction caused by a noninfectious
substance that enters the anterior segment, resulting in toxic
damage to intraocular tissues. The process typically starts 12 to
48 hours
Other data
| Title | Toxic Anterior Segment Syndrome | Other Titles | متلازمة تسمم الجزء الأمامى للعین | Authors | Eman Mohamed ElSaid ElBialy | Keywords | Toxic Anterior Segment Syndrome | Issue Date | 2012 | Description | Toxic anterior segment syndrome (TASS) is a sterile postoperative inflammatory reaction caused by a noninfectious substance that enters the anterior segment, resulting in toxic damage to intraocular tissues. The process typically starts 12 to 48 hours |
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