Martín Berra
University of Buenos Aires
11 Papers
46 Citations
Martín Berra is an academic researcher from University of Buenos Aires. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ultraviolet therapy & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 11 publications.
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Papers
Treatment of fungal keratitis from Fusarium infection by corneal cross-linking.
TL;DR: Treatment of fungal keratitis with CXL seems to be effective in decreasing the intensity and severity of infectious ker atitis by F. solani, and may be useful as a coadjuvant in the medical treatment of resistant infections.
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Impact of wildfire smoke in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on ocular surface
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors evaluated the acute impact of wildfire smoke on the ocular surface of subjects living in the Metropolitan Area of Buenos Aires (MABA) during and after the 2008 wildfire smoke episode.
Impact of wildfire smoke in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on ocular surface Efeitos da fumaça de incêndios na superfície ocular em Buenos Aires, Argentina
Martín Berra,Gustavo Galperín +1 more
- 01 Jan 2015
TL;DR: Increased air pollution from the burning of biomass is associated with a decrease in the stability of the tear film (TBUT), generating areas of ocular surface exposure that may be the cause of the increased feeling of irritation.
Impact of environmental pollution on the ocular surface of Sjögren's syndrome patients.
Gustavo Galperín,Martín Berra,Maria Isabel Marquez,Mariana Mandaradoni,Julia Tau,Alejandro Berra +5 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that in patients with dry eye syndrome associated with Sjögren, abnormalities of the ocular surface and eye irritation related to air pollution are more severe than those in the control group.
Efficacy of polyethylene glycol–propylene glycol-based lubricant eye drops in reducing squamous metaplasia in patients with dry eye disease
TL;DR: Treatment with PEG-PG/HP-guar artificial tears for 90 days decreased CIC score, reduced corneal and conjunctival staining, and increased TFBUT in patients with DED is suggested to suggest that PPD can improve the ocular surface health and reverse the changes induced by squamous metaplasia in DED.