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The aim of the study is to assess if transplantation of cultivated corneal epithelial stem cells could restore vision in patients with severe ocular surface disorder with a favourable safety profile that warrants further comparative study.
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Efficacy:
To determine the efficacy of cultivated corneal epithelial stem cells as a treatment for patients with severe ocular surface disorder.
The corneal limbal epithelial stem cell transplant (CLET) successful outcome will be measured by improvement of vision, maintenance of corneal re-epithelisation with absence of recurrence of surface disease and subjective improvement of symptoms.
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Male or non-pregnant females between 18 and 75 years of age.
Written informed consent obtained from patient or parents/guardian.
Patients with unilateral limbal stem deficiency 2-12 months presenting with any of the following
Patients who had 2-12 months of conservative treatment. * Diagnostic criteria for limbal stem cell deficiency are as follows:
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Patients with any of the following are not eligible for enrollment into the study:
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42 participants in 2 patient groups
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