“…Electron microscopic studies of iris vessels in PEX revealed deposi tion o f PEX material in the vessel walls with consecutive disorganization of the normal ves sel structure, loss of endothelial and adventitial cells, and thinning and fenestration of the endo thelial lining [6, 39^15], Using immunoelectron microscopic staining for endogenous albu min and immunoglobulin G, Schlotzer-Schrchardt et al [46] could localize the primary sites of protein leakage in the iris root and the ante rior ciliary body. With the LFCM, alterations of the BAB have been analyzed and quantified in a variety of diseases, including intraocular in flammation [15,[28][29][30], postoperative ocular changes [15,[47][48][49], diabetic retinopathy [23 25], retinal vein occlusion [26,27] as well as malignant melanoma [50][51][52]. The LFCM is al so useful in assessing less extensive changes of the BAB such as in PEX eyes.…”