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Study results were published in Cornea in 2016. Joanne F. Shen, M.D. ... Cornea. 2016;35:318. Dry Eye Assessment and Management Study Research Group ...
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 ...
Certain eye diseases that cause the cornea or sclera to get thin—Use could cause a hole to form (perforation). Eye infection caused by fungus, mycobacteria ...
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 ...
Eric J. Kim, M.D.. Ophthalmologist; Pediatric Ophthalmologist. Rochester, MN. Areas of focus: Cataract surgery, Cornea transplant, Corneal collagen crosslinking ...
Light, which contains all color wavelengths, enters your eye through the cornea and passes through the lens and transparent, jellylike tissue in your eye ...
Patel numbs the eye with drops. Then, through tiny incisions in the cornea, he removes the lens with the cataract. Next, he inserts the implant, which unfolds ...
The Fuchs' endothelial corneal dystrophy (FECD) phenotype commonly occurs in individuals who do not harbor CTG18.1 expansion but are part of families with ...
Mayo Clinic researcher Cherie B. Nau, O.D., explores the use of scleral contact lenses for corneal irregularities and ocular surface conditions.
Certain eye diseases that cause the cornea to get thin—Use could cause a hole to form (perforation). Fungal eye infection or; Herpes simplex eye infection or ...
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