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    Recurrent corneal erosion is a disorder of the eyes characterized by the failure of the cornea's outermost layer of epithelial cells to attach to the...
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    has been applied. More significant injuries like a corneal ulcer, globe rupture, recurrent erosion syndrome, and a foreign body within the eye should...
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    Stratified squamous epithelium Peripheral ulcerative keratitis Recurrent corneal erosion Epithelium Ingrowth After LASIK John F, Salmon. "Eyelids". Kanski's...
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  • anesthesia awareness. Beginning in 1989, Weihrer had chronic pain from recurrent corneal erosion syndrome. After 14 unsuccessful surgeries to relieve the increasing...
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    periphery. Recurrent corneal erosions may occur. The hallmark of Schnyder corneal dystrophy is the accumulation of crystals within the corneal stroma which...
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    multiple incisions, and the multiple lacerations might cause recurrent corneal erosions. Finally, not all leucoma respond to the tattooing. J.N. Roy says...
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    affected members of families with the condition. Recurrent corneal erosions may precede the corneal opacities and even appear in individuals lacking recognizable...
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    experimental systems for this purpose, such as for recalcitrant recurrent corneal erosions. "Doxycycline calcium". The American Society of Health-System...
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    atrophic benign and junctional epidermolysis bullosa, as well as recurrent corneal erosions, and expression of this gene is abnormal in various cancers. Two...
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  • Thumbnail for Reis–Bucklers corneal dystrophy
    elevates the corneal epithelium, eventually leading to corneal erosions that prompt attacks of ocular hyperemia, pain, and photophobia. These recurrent painful...
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    tear production such as keratoconjunctivitis sicca), recurrent corneal erosions, decreased corneal sensitivity, exposure and neuroparalytic keratitis....
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  • may have recurrent corneal erosions, usually beginning after age 30; conversely, 50% of patients presenting with idiopathic recurrent erosions have evidence...
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  • experiment or intervention study Ras converting enzyme, (see RCE1) Recurrent corneal erosion Region-code enhanced, a type of DVD region code Remote code execution...
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    cloverleaf skull syndrome 1-day-old female infant with kleeblattschaedel Complications Proptosis, recurrent corneal erosions, elbow ankylosis, hydrocephalus...
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    "Properties of PASP: A Pseudomonas Protease Capable of Mediating Corneal Erosions". Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. 50 (8): 3794–801. doi:10.1167/iovs.08-3107...
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  • experimental systems for this purpose, such as for recalcitrant recurrent corneal erosions. It is used clinically for the treatment of periodontal disease...
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    steroids Granular corneal dystrophy type II Some complications that can be temporary or permanent include: Dry eyes Recurrent erosions during sleep Long...
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    painful attacks with photophobia, foreign body sensations, and recurrent erosions. Corneal sensitivity is also reduced. Histopathological staining shows...
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  • secondary chronic lung disease, absence of overflow tears during crying, corneal ulcers, red skin blotches and excessive sweating (often during eating or...
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    abnormalities are often seen including lenticonus, keratoconus, cataracts and corneal erosion as well as retinal flecks in the macula and mid-periphery. These rarely...
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    About 3–5% have severe disease with intense pain, and sight-threatening corneal ulceration or compression of the optic nerve. Cigarette smoking, which...
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  • syndrome Corneal anesthesia deafness mental retardation Corneal cerebellar syndrome Corneal crystals myopathy neuropathy Corneal dystrophy Corneal endothelium...
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    (hepatitis), retina (retinitis), and corneal endothelium (corneal endothelitis), all of which are rare Recurrent sialadenitis, inflammation of the salivary...
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    the index fingers Disseminate and recurrent infundibulofolliculitis Erosive pustular dermatitis of the scalp (erosive pustular dermatosis of the scalp)...
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