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  2. Effects of long-term contact lens wear on the cornea - Wikipedia

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    Long-term contact lens use can lead to alterations in corneal thickness, stromal thickness, curvature, corneal sensitivity, cell density, and epithelial oxygen uptake. . Other structural changes may include the formation of epithelial vacuoles and microcysts (containing cellular debris), corneal neovascularization, as well as the emergence of polymegethism in the corneal endoth

  3. Eye injuries during general anaesthesia - Wikipedia

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    When the cornea dries out it may stick to the eyelid and cause an abrasion when the eye reopens. [11] Exposure keratitis. Chemical injury can occur if cleaning solutions such as povidone-iodine (Betadine), chlorhexidine or alcohol are inadvertently spilt into the eye, for example when the face, neck or shoulder is being prepped for surgery. [4] [1]

  4. Osteo-odonto-keratoprosthesis - Wikipedia

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    Osteo-odonto-keratoprosthesis (OOKP), also known as "tooth in eye" surgery, [1] is a medical procedure to restore vision in the most severe cases of corneal and ocular surface patients. It includes removal of a tooth from the patient or a donor.

  5. Glaucoma in dogs: What you need to know - AOL

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    Pain in the eyes. Eye discharge in dogs/weeping from eyes. Holding eyes shut/squinting. Clouding over eyes. Swollen eyes. Aversion to bright lights. Scratching at eyes. Redness/bloodshot eyes ...

  6. Corneal neovascularization - Wikipedia

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    For contact lenses related hypoxia, ceasing the use of contact lenses is the first step until corneal neovascularization is addressed by a physician. Modern rigid gas permeable and silicon hydrogel contact lenses have a much higher level of oxygen transmissibility, making them effective alternatives to help prevent corneal neovascularization.

  7. Kaitlyn Bristowe Shares Raw Post-Op Photos from Eyelid ... - AOL

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    Kaitlyn Bristowe is sharing a glimpse of her recent eyelid surgery.. On Sunday, Dec. 8, the Bachelorette star, 39, posted some post-operation photos on Instagram after telling fans she'd had an ...

  8. Canine tooth - Wikipedia

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    In humans, the upper canine teeth (popularly called eye teeth, from their position under the eyes [1]) are larger and longer than the lower, and usually present a distinct basal ridge. Eruption typically occurs between the ages of eleven and twelve years for upper canines and between nine and ten years for lower canines.

  9. Girl rips eyeball after wearing contacts for too long

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    After wearing her contacts for 10 hours, which is over 2 hours the suggested time, Meabh realized the contact lense was stuck to her eye. After attempting to take the contact out, she ripped her ...