A case report authored by researchers of Central Asian University has been published in the International Medical Case Reports Journal (IMCRJ), a Scopus-indexed Q2 journal published by Dove Medical Press, part of Taylor & Francis Group.
The publication was prepared by Dr. Jamshid Mamatov, Mukhammadbektosh Khaydarov, Javokhir Ibatov, and Temur Tillakhujaev.
The article, titled “Combined PRP and Contact Lens for Corneal Ulcer Perforation: A Case Report,” presents a clinical case on the use of platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy in combination with a therapeutic contact lens for the management of corneal ulcer perforation.
The report describes this approach as a minimally invasive treatment option in ophthalmology and highlights its potential clinical relevance in the management of complex corneal conditions.
The study was conducted under the supervision of Professor of Ophthalmology Jamshid Mamatov, PhD, whose academic guidance supported the development of the case report.
The publication reflects the ongoing involvement of Central Asian University researchers in international scientific work and contributes to the university’s growing research output in the medical field.
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The publication was prepared by Dr. Jamshid Mamatov, Mukhammadbektosh Khaydarov, Javokhir Ibatov, and Temur Tillakhujaev.
The article, titled “Combined PRP and Contact Lens for Corneal Ulcer Perforation: A Case Report,” presents a clinical case on the use of platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy in combination with a therapeutic contact lens for the management of corneal ulcer perforation.
The report describes this approach as a minimally invasive treatment option in ophthalmology and highlights its potential clinical relevance in the management of complex corneal conditions.
The study was conducted under the supervision of Professor of Ophthalmology Jamshid Mamatov, PhD, whose academic guidance supported the development of the case report.
The publication reflects the ongoing involvement of Central Asian University researchers in international scientific work and contributes to the university’s growing research output in the medical field.
Read the full article