Comparative evaluation of magnet-laser stimulation effect on lipid peroxidation processes in the aqueous humor in hyphema

Hyphema is often associated with traumatic eye injuries. Its blood is subjected to considerable changes in agueous humor and causes toxic effect on eye tissues. The metabolism disturbances in eye tissues unfavourably affecting their cell structures play a significant role in the development of patologic conditions in cases of intraocular haemorrhages (2,8). This is to be attributed to the correlation of lipid peroxidation (LP) processes and antioxidant system (AOS) activity of both the cellular membrane and its environment necessary for maintaining cell homeostasis as a whole (1).