No trauma history could be elicited.Ocular examinations revealed no pertinent findings, such as rubeosis irides, juvenile xanthogranuloma, or Herpes infections.
However, this technique continues to be characterized by its propensity to elicit passive results, such as restenosis,inflammation, thrombopoiesis, formation of encrustation or stone.
The researchers found that cells in damaged skin can secrete TSLP (thymic stromal lymphopoietin), a compound capable of eliciting a powerful immune response.