Eye disease

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831Corneal transplantation / Eye surgery / Keratoconus / Eye / Eye bank / Eye disease / Bullous keratopathy / Cornea / Organ transplantation / Medicine / Ophthalmology / Health

Eye Donation Facts The cornea is the transparent outer portion of the eyeball that transmits light to the retina. It is a 1/2-inch wide film of tissue that forms a protective covering on the front of the eye. The cornea

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Source URL: www.preventblindness.org

Language: English - Date: 2011-07-15 22:40:28
832Health / Glaucoma / Eye drop / Optic nerve / Pseudoexfoliation syndrome / Canine glaucoma / Ophthalmology / Blindness / Vision

Glaucoma Eye Q Test Glaucoma is a major cause of blindness and vision loss in America. Early detection is important to control the disease and limit its harmful effects. It is important that you know as much as you can

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Source URL: www.preventblindness.org

Language: English - Date: 2013-01-17 14:39:25
833Visual system / Biotechnology / Photoreceptor cells / Stem cells / Retina / Retinitis pigmentosa / Rod cell / Embryonic stem cell / Eye disease / Biology / Anatomy / Histology

February 4, 2008 Clean stem cells light the way A visionary method for coaxing stem cells into becoming uncontaminated light-sensing cells could lead to transplantation to restore eyesight. People suffering from various

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Source URL: www.riken.jp

Language: English - Date: 2013-05-14 04:19:15
834Optometry / Diabetes / Ophthalmology / Eye examination / Physical examination / Diabetes mellitus / Human eye / Eye care professionals / Diabetic retinopathy / Medicine / Health / Vision

Eye Health and Diabetes Eye disease is a common complication of diabetes, which can lead to blindness. If you have diabetes, you are at increased risk of developing eye disease. However, there are measures you can take

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Source URL: www.health.gov.on.ca

Language: English - Date: 2014-03-27 09:05:33
835Organ donation / Organ transplants / Organ transplantation / Allotransplantation / Eye bank / Transplantable organs and tissues / Tissue / National Organization for Organ and Tissues Donation and Transplantation / Human Tissue Authority / Medicine / Transplantation medicine / Immunology

59A[removed]Definitions. For the purpose of this section the word, phrase, or term: (1) “Adverse reaction” means an event where there is potential for the unanticipated transmission of communicable disease or malignanc

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Source URL: www.fdhc.state.fl.us

Language: English - Date: 2013-02-18 17:34:18
836Vision / Diabetic retinopathy / Glaucoma / Cataract / Macular degeneration / Blurred vision / Eye disease / Diabetes mellitus / Retinopathy / Ophthalmology / Health / Blindness

Eye Disease Facts for Physician Assistants

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Source URL: www.nei.nih.gov

Language: English - Date: 2014-02-14 20:40:20
837Optometry / Corrective lenses / Blindness / Glasses / Contact lens / Myopia / Eye examination / Diabetic retinopathy / Eye disease / Ophthalmology / Vision / Medicine

Common Eye Myths It’s important to separate fact from fiction, especially when the topic is eyesight. Knowing how to take good care of your eyes is the first step in protecting your sight. Don’t be blind to the fact

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Source URL: preventblindness.org

Language: English - Date: 2011-07-15 22:40:15
838Eye disease / ICD-10 Clinical Modification

5608_TOC_vii-xii.fm Page vii Thursday, August 23, 2007 2:06 PM CONTENTS Preface ...........................................................................................v Contributors..................................

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Source URL: www.merckbooks.com

Language: English - Date: 2007-09-20 21:24:39
839Optics / Floater / Vitreous humour / Retinal detachment / Retina / Vision loss / Eye disease / Eye injury / Distorted vision / Ophthalmology / Vision / Health

What to Know About Floaters What are floaters? Occasionally, you may see small spots in your field of vision. These are commonly known as floaters. A clear gel called the vitreous body fills the inside of the eye. If som

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Source URL: www.preventblindness.org

Language: English - Date: 2011-07-15 22:40:16
840Corrective lenses / Amoebozoa / Keratitis / Contact lenses / Acanthamoeba keratitis / Fungal keratitis / Acanthamoeba / Eye disease / Fusarium / Ophthalmology / Health / Medicine

Contact Lenses and the Risk for Infections Contact lenses offer a convenient alternative to glasses or refractive surgery. There are two main classes of contact lenses: soft and rigid contact lenses. Soft lenses are most

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Language: English - Date: 2011-07-15 22:40:18
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