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open access: possibleArchives of Ophthalmology, 1960
The Cornea This review of the pertinent literature on the cornea and the sclera includes publications from Sept. 1, 1958 to Oct. 1, 1959. Some of the articles not yet received for September, 1959, will be included in the review for the next year.
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Brown cornea

Graefe's Archive for Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology, 2008
A brown cornea is relatively rare. We report a case of progressive brown corneal pigmentation in a patient with a primary acquired melanosis of the conjunctiva. Later the patient developed an iris melanoma.Case report with clinico-pathological correlation and discussion of possible mechanisms of particle clearance of the cornea.A 36-year-old female ...
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Cornea and Sclera

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1970
cornea warrant periodic critical analysis, few others have caused more controversy than the various virulent viruses and their effect on this tissue. Herpesvirus hominis (herpes simplex virus, HSV) infection is by far the most important viral disease of the eye in the Western hemisphere and will be discussed in detail.
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Cornea and Sclera

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1967
Mycotic Keratitis.—Naumann et al1 re¬ port histopathologic observations made in 73 cases (51 whole eyes, 19 slices, blocks, or portions of eyes, three corneal buttons) of mycotic keratitis at the Registry of Ophthalmic Pathology, Armed Forces Insti¬ tute of Pathology, during the period 1933 through 1966.
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Imaging of the Cornea

Cornea, 1987
The aim of the LSU Eye Center Corneal Topography Project was to apply computer analysis to keratoscopy and develop graphic presentation methods to provide accurate and easily assimilated information regarding the status of patient corneal topography. The analysis contains four diagrams: a plot of the raw keratoscope data for quality control, a three ...
Stephen D. Klyce, Steven A. Dingeldein
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Cornea and Sclera

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1973
cesses affecting the cornea. Diagnosis and treatment of corneal disease de¬ mand an understanding of the events occurring in the reparative processes in the cornea. Widespread clinical interest has engendered intense re¬ search activity, and the resultant lit¬ erature is voluminous.
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Cornea and Sclera

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1963
As in last year's review, only a few selected topics of particular interest are discussed here. A limited number of papers have been reviewed; thus many significant contribu¬ tions in other areas of research on the cornea and sclera have been omitted. The list of references includes only those which are mentioned in the text.
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Tonometry and the Cornea

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1956
The cornea receives a slight amount of trauma from tonometry. This is more readily observed when fluorescein is used in the eye and examination is made with the aid of a slit lamp. At first, the subject appears to be one of rather academic interest, as there seems to be no excuse for inflicting injury on the cornea with the tonometer.
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Transplantation of the cornea

Medical Journal of Australia, 1992
Corneal transplantation is the most widely practised form of allografting in clinical practice. The operation is used to correct developmental abnormalities of corneal shape such as keratoconus, to overcome opacities of the cornea, to relieve pain and to mend perforations.
Keryn Anne Williams, Douglas J. Coster
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Transplantation of the Cornea

Buffalo medical and surgical journal, 1879
It is my aim in the present article to offer to my colleagues only my personal experience with corneal transplantation. I shall refer to the literature on this subject only for comparison of certain facts with my own experience. I shall omit the history,
V. Filatov, O. Sitchevska
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