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Corneal Transplant - Frequently asked questions about corneal transplant surgery for surgery patients at the U-M Kellogg Eye Center.

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Corneal Transplant - Corneal Transplant The cornea is the curved, clear layer of tissue on the front surface of the eye which is responsible for 2/3 of the eye's focusing power. If the clarity or curvature of the cornea ....

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Sandy's Corneal Transplant - FAQ and information about corneal transplantation with personal experiences.

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The Eye Clinic Surgery Information - Corneal Transplant - The Eye Clinic Surgery Information - Corneal Transplant The cornea is the clear front "windshield" of the eye. It is the strongest focusing lens of the eye. Normal vision depends upon the cornea staying clear, thin and smooth. If the cornea should...

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Old Dominion Eye Bank - Corneal Transplant - Old Dominion Eye Bank provides donor eye tissue for corneal and scleral transplants, ophthalmic research, and practical training.

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Corneal Transplant - Corneal Transplant A corneal transplant, also known as a corneal graft, or as a penetrating keratoplasty, involves the removal of the central portion (called a button) of the diseased cornea and replacing it with a matched donor button of cornea. 

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