Chuo Ni
Harvard University
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Ophthalmology | 1981
Chuo Ni; Tao Chung Chang; Steven S. Searl; Eleanor Coughlin-Wilkinson; Daniel M. Albert
Abstract A method for the rapid preparation of permanent paraffin sections is described. This method produces sections of a quality comparable to that of conventional tissue processing and superior to that of most frozen sections. Slides are available for pathologic diagnosis within one hour of receipt in the laboratory.
International Ophthalmology Clinics | 1982
Ping Kuan Kuo; Lubin; Chuo Ni; Wang Km; Daniel M. Albert
The importance of this comparison between two large series of cases of sympathetic ophthalmia lies in its confirmation of our previous findings, which differ somewhat from the classical pathological description. Sympathetic ophthalmia remains a clinicopathological diagnosis, relying on a history of perforating injury to one eye, followed after a variable incubation period by inflammation in the fellow eye. The inflammatory changes in both eyes consist of a diffuse, granulomatous proliferation throughout the uveal tract, which involves the choriocapillaris and the retina late in its course. The infiltrate is composed predominantly of lymphocytes and plasma cells, with a variable number of epitheloid and giant cells. Corticosteroid therapy may modify this picture. The epithelioid cells contain phagocytosed pigment granules, but there is not sign of necrosis. Eosinophils appear early in the course of the disease and disappear late. The granulomatous inflammation may spread to involve the optic nerve sheath, the nerve itself, the scleral emissaria, and the scleral stroma. Dalén-Fuchs nodules appear early peripherally, and it is over these nodules that retinal granulomas, when present, usually are found. In the Shanghai series, it was found that corticosteroid therapy and prompt enucleation of the exciting eye reduced the number of exacerbations experienced by these patients but did not improve visual prognosis. The MEEI data, while they did show a bimodal distribution to the visual result, seemed to indicate that prompt enucleation of a blind eye combined with aggressive corticosteroid therapy may improve visual prognosis.
International Ophthalmology Clinics | 1982
Chuo Ni; Steven S. Searl; Ping Kuan Kuo; Fu Run Chu; Ci Sheng Chong; Daniel M. Albert
Archives of Ophthalmology | 1983
Chuo Ni; Wen-Ji Wang; Daniel M. Albert; Charles L. Schepens
International Ophthalmology Clinics | 1982
Chuo Ni; Shu Chu Cheng; Thaddeus P. Dryja; Tao Yu Cheng
International Ophthalmology Clinics | 1982
Chuo Ni; Thaddeus P. Dryja; Daniel M. Albert
International Ophthalmology Clinics | 1982
Pamela A. Castro; Daniel M. Albert; Wen Ji Wang; Chuo Ni
Chinese Medical Journal | 1992
Chuo Ni; Kuo Pk; Thaddeus P. Dryja
International Ophthalmology Clinics | 1982
Lubin; Chuo Ni; Daniel M. Albert
Archives of Ophthalmology | 1984
Kathleen A. Lamping; Daniel M. Albert; Chuo Ni; George A. Fournier