corneas in A Sentence

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    Cornea, do not play with me!

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    Grows over the cornea, as this can affect vision.

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    Other scleral lenses are used for people who have irregular Corneas.

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    The cornea is the clear outermost layer of the eye.

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    The cornea controls the entry of light into the eyes.

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    They are mainly used for medical conditions affecting the cornea.

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    The cornea and the lenses can not block or reflect.

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    Keratoconus is abnormal thinning and bulging forward of the cornea.

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    For prophylactically involutional changes in the tissues of the cornea.

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    Grows over your cornea, as this can affect your vision.

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    A healthy, clear cornea is necessary for perfectly clear vision.

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    Upon closer inspection, both eyes had been removed, presumably for the Corneas.

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    Hard food and excessively hard bedding can also injure the cornea.

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    Pterygia are more likely to grow over the cornea than pingueculae.

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    It's a small raised patch that grows close to your cornea.

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    All light entering the eye must first go through the cornea.

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    The blink reflex normally protects the cornea well from most injuries.

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    Problems affecting the cornea therefore have the potential to affect vision.

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    Here your cornea becomes very soft therefore resulting in irreversible blindness.

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    Lesions of the retina and clouding of the cornea may occur.

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    They also noted that this flattening of the cornea reduced myopia.

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    The LASEK® technique lessens the likelihood of removing too much cornea.

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    A doctor said I could regain it with a cornea transplant.

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    With scarring, the normally clear cornea can become like frosted glass.

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    When the cat blinks, the composition is distributed throughout the cornea.

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    Just behind the cornea is iris which is also called coloured diaphragm.

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    If a problem occurs within the cornea, it generally causes monocular diplopia.

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    A contact lens should not block the oxygen supply of the cornea.

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    It typically occurs after germs get into a scratch on your cornea.

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    It leaves the eye through channels where the iris and cornea meet.

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