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Corneal infection
- Corneal transplantation is recommended for: Severe corneal infection, injury, damage, or scarring Corneas that no longer allow light to pass through (opaque), often secondary to lens surgery (see cataract surgery), ...
- ... eye (cornea). The surgery is recommended for severe corneal infection, injury, scarring, and for corneas that no longer allow light to pass through. The outcome for corneal surgery is usually very good and transplanted corneas ...
- ... evaluation by specialists trained in ophthalmology. A cloudy cornea or cataract may be mistaken for a white pupil, but usually a white pupil is due to infection or disease.
- Corneal Foreign Body (VisualDX)Eye Injuries/Images ... Eye Injuries ... Foreign Bodies/Images ... Foreign Bodies ... Corneal Disorders/Images ... Corneal Disorders ... VisualDX ... Corneal foreign bodies can cause pain, ...
- ... or other problem with the surface of the cornea. It can also be used to detect foreign bodies on the surface of the eye, and determine if there is an injury to the eye or eye infection. The test is performed by administering dye onto ...
- Foreign Object in Eye or Skin, First Aid (VisualDX)... is the potential for loss of sight or infection, so any occurrence of a
- ... through and been focused by the lens and cornea. ... permanently, unless it causes problems later, such as infection.