Recurrent Corneal Erosion Syndrome
Ahmed Abd El Hamed Khamis;
Abstract
RCES is defined as recurrent spontaneous corneal abrasions that occur due to minor trauma as eye lid movement.
Anatomically the epithelium is tightly attached to the underlying stroma by strong adhesions called hemidesmosomes that are formed of collagen
Anatomically the epithelium is tightly attached to the underlying stroma by strong adhesions called hemidesmosomes that are formed of collagen
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| Title | Recurrent Corneal Erosion Syndrome | Authors | Ahmed Abd El Hamed Khamis | Keywords | Recurrent Corneal Erosion Syndrome | Issue Date | 2007 | Description | RCES is defined as recurrent spontaneous corneal abrasions that occur due to minor trauma as eye lid movement. Anatomically the epithelium is tightly attached to the underlying stroma by strong adhesions called hemidesmosomes that are formed of collagen |
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