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Corneal transplantation and Human eye

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Difference between Corneal transplantation and Human eye

Corneal transplantation vs. Human eye

Corneal transplantation, also known as corneal grafting, is a surgical procedure where a damaged or diseased cornea is replaced by donated corneal tissue (the graft). The human eye is an organ which reacts to light and pressure.

Similarities between Corneal transplantation and Human eye

Corneal transplantation and Human eye have 11 things in common (in Unionpedia): Anterior chamber of eyeball, Aqueous humour, Astigmatism, Contact lens, Cornea, Corneal transplantation, Iris (anatomy), Near-sightedness, Ophthalmology, Pupil, Sclera.

Anterior chamber of eyeball

The anterior chamber (AC) is the fluid-filled space inside the eye between the iris and the cornea's innermost surface, the endothelium.

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Aqueous humour

The aqueous humour is a transparent, watery fluid similar to plasma, but containing low protein concentrations.

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Astigmatism

Astigmatism is a type of refractive error in which the eye does not focus light evenly on the retina.

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Contact lens

A contact lens, or simply contact, is a thin lens placed directly on the surface of the eye.

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Cornea

The cornea is the transparent front part of the eye that covers the iris, pupil, and anterior chamber.

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Corneal transplantation

Corneal transplantation, also known as corneal grafting, is a surgical procedure where a damaged or diseased cornea is replaced by donated corneal tissue (the graft).

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Iris (anatomy)

In humans and most mammals and birds, the iris (plural: irides or irises) is a thin, circular structure in the eye, responsible for controlling the diameter and size of the pupil and thus the amount of light reaching the retina.

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Near-sightedness

Near-sightedness, also known as short-sightedness and myopia, is a condition of the eye where light focuses in front of, instead of on, the retina.

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Ophthalmology

Ophthalmology is a branch of medicine and surgery (both methods are used) that deals with the anatomy, physiology and diseases of the eyeball and orbit.

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Pupil

The pupil is a hole located in the center of the iris of the eye that allows light to strike the retina.

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Sclera

The sclera, also known as the white of the eye, is the opaque, fibrous, protective, outer layer of the human eye containing mainly collagen and some elastic fiber.

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Corneal transplantation and Human eye Comparison

Corneal transplantation has 68 relations, while Human eye has 124. As they have in common 11, the Jaccard index is 5.73% = 11 / (68 + 124).

References

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