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Fc 1000 lfcm

Manufactured by Kowa
Sourced in Japan

The Kowa FC-1000 LFCM is a laboratory equipment designed for flow cytometry analysis. It is a compact and versatile instrument capable of performing laser-based fluorescence cell measurements.

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Tear Film and Aqueous Flare Assessment

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The tear film BUT was measured before the surgery and at 1 and 2 months after the surgery. No information was provided to the raters (K.K., N.K., S.A., J.T., and A.T.) of the tear film BUT about which group each patient belonged to. The aqueous flare value was assessed with a laser flare-cell photometer (Kowa FC-1000 LFCM; Kowa Co, Ltd, Tokyo, Japan) before the surgery and at 1 and 2 months after the surgery (Figure 1).
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Visual Function and Ocular Parameters

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The best-corrected visual acuity was measured with a standard Japanese decimal visual acuity chart at 5 m. The intraocular pressure was measured with a noncontact automatic tonometer (CT-1P, Topcon). The CMT was measured with a spectral-domain OCT device (Spectralis, Heidelberg Engineering Inc), and the CMT was defined as the average thickness of the macula within the central 1 mm of the retina. The AFV was measured with a laser flare photometer (Kowa FC-1000 LFCM; Kowa Co, Ltd), and the value was expressed in photon counts/millisecond. These clinical examinations were performed before the surgery and 1 day, 1 week, 1 month, 2 months, and 3 months after the surgery.
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