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... corneal exposure and ulcers). Tell your doctor ... Less common—for blepharospasm. Decreased blinking; irritation of the cornea (colored portion) of the eyes ...
Transplant surgery now makes it possible for many organs and tissues to be donated, including: hearts, kidneys, lungs, pancreases, livers, intestines, corneas, ...
Type 1 diabetes—Use with caution. May make these conditions worse. Organ transplant (eg, kidney or liver transplant) or tissue transplant (eg, cornea transplant) ...
Faculty William Oliver Tobin, M.B., B.Ch., B.A.O., Ph.D. Location Rochester, Minnesota Contact Tobin.Oliver@mayo.edu Clinical Profile ...
This form of eye inflammation can cause pain, redness and blurry vision. Prompt treatment is important.
Central corneal opacity too dense for adequate scheimpflug photography or fluorophotometry evaluation. History of full or partial corneal transplant in the ...
This condition narrows the amount of space within the spine. This can squeeze the nerves that travel through the spine. Surgery is sometimes needed.
Ultra-fast lasers are used routinely to correct eyesight and to accomplish procedures like corneal transplants and noninvasive glaucoma surgeries. So Dr ...
With normal vision, an image is sharply focused onto the surface of the retina. In nearsightedness (myopia), the point of focus is in front of the retina, ...
Ophthalmic infections, including corneal transplant; HIV infection; Travel medicine. Rotation includes two inpatient hospital services and three outpatient ...
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