What a greaaaaat and informative video!!! Thank you so much, I was reading about the cornea from a book but then I watched this video and everything suddenly made sense. Thankk you!
@ 31.25, The slide indicates a surface area density of 800 cells per square millimeter (800cells/mm^2), but the professor verbally stated, "800 cells per millimeter cubed," thus indicating a volume density. Which one is correct?
Excellent thank you. I would however, like to know more about the process of post corneal trauma neovascularisation and if the increased blood vessel activity (growth) response is expected to diminish back to normal levels after the eptthelium has repaired or should permanant scarring/opacity be expected? I can't seem to find much information on this....
What a greaaaaat and informative video!!! Thank you so much, I was reading about the cornea from a book but then I watched this video and everything suddenly made sense. Thankk you!
You are so welcome!
Thank god for having such a gem teachers.
Easy to understand. Thanks mam,
Great lectures!! Can you pls do a series about corneal ulcers/ infections? Thank you
I’m 13 and studying to become an optometrist. Thank you so much for this informative video!🫶
You're so welcome! All the best!
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This is the best lecture to understand Cornea !!! Thank you, Doctor !!!
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This was a great lecture, well explained and easy to understand
Thank you for very valuable information. Everything was clearly explained and easy to follow.
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Thank you so much ma’am for giving such kind of knowledge video . If it is possible please give the PDF form also
Easy to understand.
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It was very inforamative.
Would you make ocular pathology related topics from Kanski?It would be very helpful!
Very easy mam
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Sure will continue :)
@ 31.25, The slide indicates a surface area density of 800 cells per square millimeter (800cells/mm^2), but the professor verbally stated, "800 cells per millimeter cubed," thus indicating a volume density. Which one is correct?
It's per millimeter square :) Thanks !
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Refractive index of cornea is +43.00 D.
And refractive index of lens is +17.00 D .
Do you mean power?
Refractive index is 1.376
Lens 1.406
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Excellent lecture mam !!
Thank u
holy crap this is a great explanation
thank you very much for this video !!
Watching this with eyeballs
Excellent thank you. I would however, like to know more about the process of post corneal trauma neovascularisation and if the increased blood vessel activity (growth) response is expected to diminish back to normal levels after the eptthelium has repaired or should permanant scarring/opacity be expected? I can't seem to find much information on this....
Thanks mam
Thank you, professor !!
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Thank you so much….
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Where exactly cataract incision is done
Is there any difference to tell microcornea and
Macrocornea in children in terms of measurement
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Can you please explain at which point the nasociliary nerves starts loosing Myelin Sheath.
Somewhere near early to mid stroma just after they enter into the limbus
What is going to happen to the Cornea before cataract operation ? Is it valid question ?
Sorry . I did not get your question. Can you reframe it?
What part of the Cornea has to be broken to do cataract surgery ?
It's differs from surgeon to surgeon..some prefer from side( temporal incision) and some superior incision
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we need more moisture for eyes
Provide the ppt also pls
Diameters and cct have to ranges. Cannot be one particular value
You are right but I have used averages instead of ranges
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Very confusing at 19:10
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