Pterygium
pterygium
pterygium
Keratomycosis.
The part of the eye that continuously grows is the cornea. Unlike other structures in the eye, the cornea does not have a significant blood supply and relies on the surrounding fluids for nutrients. As we age, the cornea can become thicker and change shape, which may affect vision. This gradual growth is a normal part of the aging process.
Most of it is just the shape of the eye (spherical with a concave cornea), the final fine focus is an opposing set of muscles which distort the shape of the lens.
Cornea transplant
welll it is the lower cornea
Embryonic ectoderm develops into tissues like skin, nervous system (brain and spinal cord), and sensory organs (eyes and ears).
Cornea.
The cornea is dome shaped
The cornea is the normally transplanted part of the eye.
The cornea is the raised bump that is clear.