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Coloboma; Color blindness · Congenital myasthenic syndromes; Corneal infection; Corneal injury; Corneal scratch; Corneal ulcer; Dermatochalasis (excess eyelid ...
Scratches on the cornea, infections and impaired vision are all possible results of bad lenses. "It's really not worth all of the potential problems that you ...
Mayo Clinic researcher Cherie B. Nau, O.D., explores the use of scleral contact lenses for corneal irregularities and ocular surface conditions.
The study will also determine graft health (corneal endothelial cell loss) and survival through 5 years after DMEK, and factors associated with these outcomes, ...
He or she may place drops in your eye that make it easier to see damage to your cornea. Imaging. Certain imaging tests can check the function of your ...
Michael B. Choi, M.D.. Cornea/Refractive Surg Fellowship, Ophthalmic Consultants of Long Island, NY. Margaret M. Reynolds, M.D..
It was at the edge of the cornea and toward the front of the eye," Dr. Patel says. "Lacerations toward the back of the eye can be more vision-threatening ...
Learn about the symptoms, causes and treatments for this eye cancer that occurs in young children.
Make sure you tell your doctor if you have any other medical problems, especially: Cataract or; Cornea (part of the eye) problems, history of or; Glaucoma or ...
If you have recurrent subconjunctival hemorrhages, your doctor may also: Ask you questions about your general health and symptoms; Conduct an eye examination ...
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