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Full-thickness corneal transplants involve removing the diseased cornea and stitching in a new one from a donor. But now, for diseases that affect only the ...
Keratitis, an infection of the eye's cornea, can be serious and, in severe cases, the infection may threaten vision. But with prompt treatment, keratitis can ...
The advantages of DSEK and DMEK over full-thickness cornea transplantation are: Smaller incision with no corneal stitches; Better vision, sooner. Mayo Clinic's ...
Corneal transplants, which were among the first successful organ transplants, are considered one of the earliest forms of regenerative medicine. Mayo Clinic's ...
Disorders of the cornea, including keratoconus or corneal ectasia. LASIK surgery is usually not recommended if you: Have an eye disease that causes the cornea ...
Corneal abrasion (scratch): First aid · Rinse your eye with clean water or a saline solution. You can use an eyecup or a small, clean drinking glass positioned ...
Ophthalmologists at Mayo Clinic offer the most current technology and most advanced treatment options available for cornea transplant, including full-thickness ...
The cornea is the clear, domelike covering over the front of the eye. Eventually, the arc may become a complete ring around the iris. The iris is the colored ...
Cornea transplant. If you have corneal scarring or extreme thinning, you'll likely need a cornea transplant. Depending on your situation, your eye doctor may ...
A clinician teams up with basic scientists to learn how toxic RNA short-circuits corneal cells. The eye's outermost tissue, the cornea, is a bit more ...
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