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When your cornea ... Research includes studies in new techniques and long-term outcomes of cornea transplant, corneal cross-linking, and other areas.
... 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 ...
Complications. Ocular rosacea may affect the surface of your eye (cornea), particularly when you have dry eyes from evaporation of tears. Corneal complications ...
A laser is then used to reshape the cornea. The epithelium is not replaced, but it will grow back naturally and conform to your cornea's new shape. Talk with ...
... corneal disease and surgery. He completed residency training at Mayo Clinic and cornea fellowship training at the University of Michigan. He has served on ...
A corneal abrasion is a superficial scratch on the clear, protective "window" at the front of the eye, called the cornea. The cornea can be scratched by ...
Research includes studies in new techniques and long-term outcomes of cornea transplant, corneal cross-linking, and other areas. Publications. See a list of ...
Keratoconus is a non-inflammatory condition in which the cornea or clear front surface of the eye steepens and thins and can decrease vision. It is a ...
Medicines to reduce eyelid inflammation. · Eye drops to control cornea inflammation. · Eye inserts that work like artificial tears. · Tear-stimulating medicines.
— which is inflammation of the cornea. Optic neuritis — which is ... Corneal herpes infection. Dry eyes; Eyelid infection. Foreign object in the eye ...
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