Eye diseases, such as Krukenberg’s spindle, hyphema, and hypopyon, are related to the deposition of specific particles such as pigmentary cells, leukocytes, and erythrocytes. These particles are circulated by the aqueous humor (AH) and tend to deposit in regions of low velocities or high resistance. In the present paper, numerical simulations are reported of the AH flow and particle transport, and the particle concentration predictions are qualitatively compared to clinical images. The particle concentration distributions provide an understanding of the likely sources of deposition and the origin of the deposited particles. Pigmentary cells are seen to concentrate in a vertical band on the corneal surface consistent with clinical observations of Krukenberg’s spindle. Leukocytes and erythrocytes are seen to collect at the bottom of the anterior chamber similar to the observations made for hypopyon and hyphema. These results confirm the potential of using numerical calculations in order to obtain a better understanding of the particle transport and deposition patterns in the anterior chamber of the eye.
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April 2007
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Deposition of Particles on Ocular Tissues and Formation of Krukenberg Spindle, Hyphema, and Hypopyon
Satish Kumar,
Satish Kumar
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
Louisiana State University
, Baton Rouge, LA, 70803
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Sumanta Acharya,
Sumanta Acharya
Professor
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
e-mail: acharya@LSU.edu
Louisiana State University
, Baton Rouge, LA, 70803
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Roger Beuerman
Roger Beuerman
LSU Eye Center
, New Orleans, LA 70112
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Satish Kumar
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
Louisiana State University
, Baton Rouge, LA, 70803
Sumanta Acharya
Professor
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
Louisiana State University
, Baton Rouge, LA, 70803e-mail: acharya@LSU.edu
Roger Beuerman
LSU Eye Center
, New Orleans, LA 70112J Biomech Eng. Apr 2007, 129(2): 174-186 (13 pages)
Published Online: September 5, 2006
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Received:
December 29, 2004
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September 5, 2006
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Kumar, S., Acharya, S., and Beuerman, R. (September 5, 2006). "Deposition of Particles on Ocular Tissues and Formation of Krukenberg Spindle, Hyphema, and Hypopyon." ASME. J Biomech Eng. April 2007; 129(2): 174–186. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.2472380
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