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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 ...
... Corneal fluorescein staining present greater than or equal to 4 (out of a possible score of 15 per eye), Tear film break up time (TBUT) less than or equal ...
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Faculty William Oliver Tobin, M.B., B.Ch., B.A.O., Ph.D. Location Rochester, Minnesota Contact Tobin.Oliver@mayo.edu Clinical Profile ...
Abnormal visual development early in life can cause reduced vision in one eye, which often wanders inward or outward.
Mean central corneal thickness greater than 620 μm in either eye; Any abnormality preventing reliable applanation tonometry of either eye. Systemic ...
Axial length <20.5 mm or >26 mm; Corneal ulcers; Etc. Ocular diseases or conditions (other than cataracts) that prevent adequate visualization of the inner ...
It is also used to treat vernal keratoconjunctivitis (allergic eye condition) and signs and symptoms of dry eye disease. This medicine belongs to a class of ...
Cornea or eye problems (eg, ulcers) or; Lambert-Eaton syndrome (nerve-muscle disorder) or; Motor neuropathy (muscle and nerve problem) or; Myasthenia gravis ...
Interleukin-1 receptor role in the viability of corneal myofibroblasts. ... Cornea. 2011 Dec; 30 (12):1392-7. View PubMed; Puopolo KM, Klinzing DC, Lin MP ...
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