by Abraham Eye Center | Mar 27, 2022 | Cornea, Eye Surgery
To finish off the series, the article we’ve all been waiting for–corneal transplants! If you have not been following this series, be sure to check out our previous articles over different reasons someone may require a corneal transplant as treatment: Fuch’s...
by Abraham Eye Center | Mar 13, 2022 | Cornea
For our final part of the series in regards to causes for a corneal transplants, we’ll be discussing corneal ulcers. Corneal ulcers can be both infectious and non-infectious in nature, although infectious etiologies are often more common and more severe. What...
by Abraham Eye Center | Feb 1, 2022 | Cataract Surgery, Eye Surgery
This is the third part of our series regarding corneal transplants and why one might be needed. Our previous articles in the series—What Is Fuch’s Endothelial Dystrophy and Is Keratoconus a Serious Condition—have discussed the two most common causes for corneal...
by Abraham Eye Center | Jan 17, 2022 | Cornea, Eye Surgery
Continuing with our series on corneal transplants and why someone might need one, we will be discussing a condition today called Keratoconus. You may recognize keratoconus from one of our previous articles regarding a treatment called corneal crosslinking. Corneal...
by Abraham Eye Center | Aug 2, 2021 | Cornea, Eye Surgery
You may have heard of an ocular disease called keratoconus–a disease in which the outermost clear structure of the eye called the cornea, begins to thin and weaken, resulting in it bulging forward in a cone-shaped fashion. While keratoconus is not particularly...
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