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On the Epithelium of the Cornea [PDF]
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Stirling, W.-M., Skinner, David
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Tuberculosis of the Cornea [PDF]
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Greeff
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AbstractBackgroundBiomechanics introduces numerous technologies to support clinical practice in ophthalmology, with the goal of improving surgical outcomes and to develop new advanced technologies with minimum impact on clinical training. Unfortunately, a few misconceptions on the way that computational methods should be applied to living tissues ...
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Aging, the persistent decline in age specific fitness of an organism as a result of internal physiological deterioration, is a common process among multicellular organisms.1 In humans, aging is usually monitored in relation to time, which renders it difficult to differentiate between time dependent biological changes and damage from environmental ...
Faragher, R. G. A.+4 more
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REGENERATION OF THE CORNEA [PDF]
It has long been known that the epithelium of the cornea would regenerate itself after being destroyed intentionally or by accident. Haller 1 as early as 1763, in his "Elementary Physiology of the Human Body," asserts that regeneration of the cornea takes place, and even the oldest ophthalmologists 2 assume that regeneration of corneal tissue occurs ...
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With reports of two cases, this paper gives a critical review of the literature, and draws the conclusions it seems to justify. Read before the American Academy of Ophthalmology and Oto-Laryngology, August 5, 1918.
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In the case here reported the growth recurred showing the tendency of such tumors to become malignant. Other cases of the kind are cited. Read before the Chicago Ophthalmological Society.
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