The normal and abnormal human corneal epithelial surface: a scanning electron microscope study

The surface morphology of 108 corneal buttons obtained at keratoplasty showed specific patterns for each disease process. The surface over a traumatically scarred cornea was identical to that of undamaged sites, showing microvilli and microplicae in various numbers and combinations. Keratoconus spec...

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Epithelial Cells
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Keratitis, Dendritic - pathology
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