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Edward J. Holland
Researcher at University of Minnesota
Publications - 191
Citations - 7374
Edward J. Holland is an academic researcher from University of Minnesota. The author has contributed to research in topics: Transplantation & Corneal transplantation. The author has an hindex of 47, co-authored 182 publications receiving 6513 citations. Previous affiliations of Edward J. Holland include University of Cincinnati.
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Corneal Transplantation in Children with Peters Anomaly and Mesenchymal Dysgeneses
Reza Dana,Debra A. Schaumberg,Andrew L. Moyes,José Álvaro Pereira Gomes,Peter R. Laibson,Alan Sugar,Joel Sugar,Edward J. Holland +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors performed a multicenter retrospective analysis of the indications and outcome in pediatric keratoplasty and found that a reasonable chance of success during the critical years of visual maturation and is associated with satisfactory visual results in one third to half the cases.
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Epithelial stem-cell transplantation for severe ocular-surface disease
TL;DR: The treatment of patients with severe ocular-surface disease with superficial keratectomy (the excision of abnormal cells on the corneal surface) is largely unsuccessful.
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Infectious endophthalmitis after Boston type 1 keratoprosthesis implantation.
Clara C. Chan,Edward J. Holland +1 more
TL;DR: Infectious endophthalmitis is a devastating complication that can occur after Boston KPro implantation even with prophylactic vancomycin, a fourth-generation fluoroquinolone, and a therapeutic contact lens.
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Donor Risk Factors for Graft Failure in the Cornea Donor Study
Joel Sugar,Monty M. Montoya,Mariya Dontchev,Jean Paul Tanner,Roy W. Beck,Robin L. Gal,Shawn P. Gallagher,Ronald N. Gaster,Ellen Heck,Edward J. Holland,Craig Kollman,Jackie Malling,Mark J. Mannis,Jason Woody +13 more
TL;DR: Graft failure was not significantly associated with the type of tissue retrieval, tissue retrieval versus in situ, processing factors, timing of use of the cornea, or characteristics of the donor or the donor cornea.
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Personality Trends in Keratoconus: An Analysis
TL;DR: Although chronic eye disease, including keratoconus, did have an impact on personality functioning in young and middle-aged adults, no specific complex of personality characteristics attributable to keratconus could be identified.