Corneal abrasion is a scratch to the surface of the cornea, the transparent part of the eyeball covering the iris, pupil, and lens. Such injuries are commonly caused by: Direct trauma to the eye, such ...
It can be hard to tell a scratched cornea (corneal abrasion) from pink eye (also known as conjunctivitis). They can have similar symptoms, including eye redness, tearing, and sensitivity to light.
A Brighton man has become the first patient at Sussex Eye Hospital to undergo a "pioneering" artificial cornea transplant.
Stem cell therapy has emerged as a groundbreaking treatment option for corneal injuries, offering hope to individuals ...
Are your eyes feeling itchy or irritated? Do they look red? Those might be symptoms of a little-known condition caused by ...
HDAC6 is upregulated in corneal diseases and causes ENKD1 deacetylation at lysine 98. Deacetylation of ENKD1 blocks its ...
ICMR's pioneering study explores using drones for swift transport of ophthalmic bio-materials like corneas and amniotic ...
“The drone successfully transported corneal tissue from Dr. Shroff's Charity Eye Hospital (Sonipat centre) to the National ...
An eye exam can detect hidden health issues like diabetes, hypertension, and even brain tumors, making regular checkups vital ...
or corneal abnormalities. "Aniridia means 'lack of iris,' but it is actually a disease that affects multiple parts of the eye," explains M. Carmen Acosta, a professor at UMH and a researcher in ...
In a cohort of 21,655 children ages 6 to 8 years, the prevalence rate of refractive astigmatism of at least 1.0 diopter (D) ...