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History of corneal disease. Abnormality of the iris or ocular structure. ACD less than 3.2 mm. Uncontrolled glaucoma. IOP > 25 mmHg. Chronic or recurrent ...
Subjects with a central corneal thickness less than 480 µm or greater than 620 µm in either eye. ... Cornea pathologic changes preventing reliable measurement (eg ...
Unequal pupil sizes; Problems with eye movement. See a specialist in vision problems (optometrist or ophthalmologist) if your child experiences any vision ...
You will become even more skilled in managing glaucoma in patients with corneal transplants, uveitis, neovascularization, ocular tumors, and steroid response.
Transplant surgery now makes it possible for many organs and tissues to be donated, including: hearts, kidneys, lungs, pancreases, livers, intestines, corneas, ...
Mayo Clinic Low Vision Specialty Group can help those with untreatable vision loss make the most of the vision that remains to preserve quality of life.
Mayo Clinic's Vitreoretinal Diseases and Surgery specialty group provides expert care for people with medical and surgical conditions of the retina, ...
Faculty William Oliver Tobin, M.B., B.Ch., B.A.O., Ph.D. Location Rochester, Minnesota Contact Tobin.Oliver@mayo.edu Clinical Profile ...
Ultra-fast lasers are used routinely to correct eyesight and to accomplish procedures like corneal transplants and noninvasive glaucoma surgeries. So Dr ...
Central corneal opacity too dense for adequate scheimpflug photography or fluorophotometry evaluation. History of full or partial corneal transplant in the ...
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