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It was at the edge of the cornea and toward the front of the eye," Dr. Patel says. "Lacerations toward the back of the eye can be more vision-threatening ...
... cornea — the dome-shaped transparent tissue at the front of the eye. Think of the cornea as your eye's front window. During LASIK surgery, a laser is used ...
Light, which contains all color wavelengths, enters your eye through the cornea and passes through the lens and transparent, jellylike tissue in your eye ...
He or she may place drops in your eye that make it easier to see damage to your cornea. Imaging. Certain imaging tests can check the function of your ...
Cancer Risk in Patients With Fuchs Endothelial Corneal Dystrophy. Cornea. 2022 Sep 1; 41 (9):1088-1093 Epub 2021 Sept 27. View PubMed; Hann CR, Bentley MD ...
Using this medicine may increase risk of having keratitis and corneal problems. Check with your eye doctor right away if you have blurred vision, changes in ...
Cataract surgery, Cornea transplant, Corneal collagen crosslinking, Glaucoma surgery, Strabismus surgery, Corneal chelation, Corneal surface procedure ...
They also collaborate with other ophthalmic specialists, such as ocular oncologists, retina specialists, pediatric ophthalmologists, cornea specialists and ...
Or you also could have a scratch on the cornea or the membrane covering the eyeball, called the conjunctiva. Risk factors. Risk factors for pink eye include ...
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