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Type 1 diabetes—Use with caution. May make these conditions worse. Organ transplant (eg, kidney or liver transplant) or tissue transplant (eg, cornea transplant) ...
History of corneal transplant in the study eye; Evidence of diabetic retinopathy or diabetic macular edema in either eye; Positive serum human chorionic ...
History of any organ transplant (with the exception of corneal transplant). Known hypersensitivity to acoramidis or any of the excipients within the study ...
... corneal transplant, hair transplant); Other protocol-defined criteria could apply. Participating Mayo Clinic locations. Study statuses change often. Please ...
Bernhisel, M.D.. Ophthalmologist. Rochester, MN. Areas of focus: Cataract surgery, Refractive surgery, Corneal procedure, Cataract, Sjogren's syndrome, Fuchs ...
Cornea Fellowship, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA. Kristi Wu, M.D., 2022, Glaucoma Fellowship, Duke University, Durham, NC. Aaron Fairbanks, M.D., 2021 ...
Severe eye pain or irritation; Direct injury to the eye; Swelling in or around your eyes; Discharge of blood or pus from your eyes; Double vision or loss of ...
Narrow anterior chamber angles or disqualifying central corneal thickness in either eye 2. Clinically significant ocular disease in either eye 3 ...
- Current corneal epithelial disease except for mild punctuate keratopathy - Participant who received plasmapheresis within =< 7 days prior to registration
Eyes feeling dry and uncomfortable? Inadequate tear production is a common — and very treatable — eye condition. Find out what causes it and how to relieve ...
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