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Layers Of Cornea

The outermost layer of the eye is known as the corneal layer. The cornea is made up of three layers, including the epithelium layer, Bowman's layer, stroma, Descemet's layer, and endothelium. Damage to the corneal layer can interfere with normal vision by distorting or blocking the light as it enters the eye.

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Can corneal thickness and stromal thickness be the same?

Query: Hi doctor, What is corneal stromal thickness? I got LASIK done. I got pentacam and my cornea thickness is 465 microns. Is it same as corneal stromal thickness? Please explain me.  Read Full »


Dr. Vaibhev Mittal

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com.Corneal thickness is not same as stromal thickness. The cornea has got five layers like epithelium, Bowman's layer, stroma, Descemet's layer and endothelium. Stroma is the thickest layer of the cornea.Now, when we plan LASIK rule it should have least 500 micron of corneal ...  Read Full »

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