Yes, the cornea can be thickened, typically as a response to various conditions or treatments. For example, corneal swelling from edema can temporarily thicken the cornea, while procedures like collagen cross-linking can stabilize and potentially increase corneal thickness over time. Additionally, certain corneal diseases, such as keratoconus, can lead to structural changes that affect corneal thickness. However, any significant changes should be monitored by an eye care professional.
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The ICD-9 code for thickened endometrial is 793.5. Thickened endometrial is a thickened build up of tissue that is often pregnancy related.
you could have "the plot thickened."
Cornea transplant
welll it is the lower cornea
The cornea is dome shaped
Cornea.
The cornea is the normally transplanted part of the eye.
The cornea is the raised bump that is clear.
Mircea George Cornea's birth name is Gheorghe Cornea.
why are the walls of a dam thickened near the base
sclera