Cornea - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The cornea is the transparent front part of the eye that covers the iris, pupil, and anterior chamber. Together with the lens, the cornea refracts light, ...
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Facts About the Cornea and Corneal Disease [NEI Health Information]
Publication describing the cornea's structure and function. Provides information on common corneal diseases and highlights of National Eye ...
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Corneal ulcer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A corneal ulcer, or ulcerative keratitis, or eyesore is an inflammatory or more seriously, infective condition of the cornea involving disruption of its ...
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Corneal injury: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia
You are more likely to develop a corneal injury if you work in a dusty environment, are exposed to sunlight or artificial ultraviolet light for long periods ...
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Corneal transplantation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cornea transplant approximately one week after surgery. Multiple light reflections indicate folds in the cornea, which later resolved. ...
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Corneal ulcers and infections: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia
The cornea is the transparent area at the front of the eyeball. A corneal ulcer is an erosion or open sore in the outer layer of the cornea. ...
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Corneal Ulcer: Corneal Disorders: Merck Manual Home Edition
Corneal ulcers may begin with a corneal injury, which then becomes infected with bacteria, fungi, or the protozoan Acanthamoeba (which lives in contaminated ...
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Corneal abrasion - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Corneal abrasions are generally a result of trauma to the surface of the eye. Common causes include jabbing a finger into an eye, walking into a tree branch ...
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Introduction: Corneal Disorders: Merck Manual Home Edition
The cornea is the domed, transparent covering in the front of the eye that protects the iris and lens and helps focus light on the retina. ...
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Recurrent corneal erosion - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
24 Aug 2009 ... Recurrent corneal erosion is a disorder of the eyes characterized by the failure of the cornea's outermost layer of epithelial cells to ...
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