cornea in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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This occurs because the nasociliary branch of the trigeminal nerve innervates both the cornea and the tip of the nose.
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The degree to which the iris and cornea are seen is measured.
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A similar technique in treating complications of trachoma, called pterygium, was used to remove the triangular-shaped part of the bulbar conjunctiva onto the cornea.
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Another promising use of amniotic epithelial cells is to apply them to the cornea to restore its function in individuals with cornea failure.
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These burns cause a ring of constriction on the peripheral cornea causing the cornea to steepen making the eye focus better at near.
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The curvature of the cornea could be determined from comparison of photographs of the rings against standardized images.
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Topical antiviral medications are not absorbed by the cornea through an intact epithelium, but orally administered acyclovir penetrates an intact cornea and anterior chamber.
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Untreated, repeated trachoma infections make the eyelashes turn inward, scratching the cornea.
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The liquid, which is contained in a thin elastic reservoir, conforms to the irregularities of the deformed cornea, allowing vision to be restored comfortably.
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Unlike organs, most tissues (with the exception of corneas) can be preserved and stored for up to five years, meaning they can be banked.
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