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A new method of classifying Fuchs' endothelial corneal dystrophy (FECD) severity employs Scheimpflug tomography for preoperative assessment of corneas for ...
Corneal ectasia. Corneal ectasia, a condition in which the cornea is too thin and weak, is one of the more-serious complications. The weakened cornea tissue ...
In astigmatism, the cornea or lens is curved more steeply in one direction than in another. Vision is distorted or blurry at all distances. Risk factors.
Hypertonic sodium chloride eye ointment and eye drops are used to draw water out of a swollen cornea. The extra water in the cornea can cause your vision to be ...
Damage to the surface of your eyes. If left untreated, severe dry eyes may lead to eye inflammation, abrasion of the corneal surface, corneal ulcers and vision ...
Determine the role of lens clearance over the cornea in relation to corneal cellular changes. Participation eligibility. Participant eligibility includes age ...
Determine normal light scattering properties from the cornea. Establish trends in the curvature of the anterior and posterior surfaces of the cornea with age.
Arcus senilis is a gray or white arc or ring visible around the outer part of the cornea in many older adults. It doesn't require treatment.
Research includes studies in new techniques and long-term outcomes of cornea transplant, corneal cross-linking, and other areas. Publications. See a list of ...
... cornea meet. This tissue is called the trabecular meshwork. The cornea is important to vision because it lets light into the eye. When the eye makes too ...
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