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Effects of Oleoresin Capsicum Pepper Spray on Human Corneal Morphology and Sensitivity -- Vesaluoma et al. 41 (8): 2138 -- ...

35964 Effects of Oleoresin Capsicum Pepper Spray on Human Corneal Morphology and Sensitivity -- Vesaluoma et al. 41 (8): 2138 -- ... http://www.iovs.org/cgi/content/full/41/8/2138 URPOSE. To examine the potential harmful effects on corneal structure, innervation, and sensitivity of a spray containing the neurotoxin capsaicin (oleoresin capsicum, OC). METHODS. Ten police officers who volunteered for the study were exposed to OC. Clinical signs were assessed. Horticulture > Vegetables > Chili pepper > Science corneal   cornea   capsaicin   tear   fluid   sensitivity   mechanical   vivo   confocal   microscopy   human   epithelial   esthesiometer Jan 1, 2007  

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