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aminocaproic acid and Corneal Injuries

aminocaproic acid has been researched along with Corneal Injuries in 2 studies

Aminocaproic Acid: An antifibrinolytic agent that acts by inhibiting plasminogen activators which have fibrinolytic properties.
6-aminohexanoic acid : An epsilon-amino acid comprising hexanoic acid carrying an amino substituent at position C-6. Used to control postoperative bleeding, and to treat overdose effects of the thrombolytic agents streptokinase and tissue plasminogen activator.

Corneal Injuries: Damage or trauma inflicted to the CORNEA by external means.

Research Excerpts

ExcerptRelevanceReference
"Systemically administered aminocaproic acid has been shown to reduce the incidence of secondary hemorrhage after traumatic hyphema."7.67Topical aminocaproic acid significantly reduces the incidence of secondary hemorrhage in traumatic hyphema in the rabbit model. ( Allingham, RR; Catlin, JC; Crouch, ER; Jacobson, J; Loewy, DM; Williams, PB, 1988)
"Systemically administered aminocaproic acid has been shown to reduce the incidence of secondary hemorrhage after traumatic hyphema."3.67Topical aminocaproic acid significantly reduces the incidence of secondary hemorrhage in traumatic hyphema in the rabbit model. ( Allingham, RR; Catlin, JC; Crouch, ER; Jacobson, J; Loewy, DM; Williams, PB, 1988)

Research

Studies (2)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-19902 (100.00)18.7374
1990's0 (0.00)18.2507
2000's0 (0.00)29.6817
2010's0 (0.00)24.3611
2020's0 (0.00)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
Allingham, RR1
Crouch, ER1
Williams, PB1
Catlin, JC1
Loewy, DM1
Jacobson, J1
Moses, RA1
Brown, DN1

Other Studies

2 other studies available for aminocaproic acid and Corneal Injuries

ArticleYear
Topical aminocaproic acid significantly reduces the incidence of secondary hemorrhage in traumatic hyphema in the rabbit model.
    Archives of ophthalmology (Chicago, Ill. : 1960), 1988, Volume: 106, Issue:10

    Topics: Acrylic Resins; Administration, Topical; Aminocaproates; Aminocaproic Acid; Animals; Corneal Injurie

1988
Short-term re-epithelialization of the alkali-burned rabbit cornea.
    Annals of ophthalmology, 1985, Volume: 17, Issue:11

    Topics: Aminocaproates; Aminocaproic Acid; Animals; Burns, Chemical; Corneal Injuries; Cyclohexanecarboxylic

1985