corneas
The cornea is the transparent, anterior portion of the eye that covers the iris, pupil, and anterior chamber. It contributes about two-thirds of the eye's optical power and is essential for focusing light onto the retina. The cornea is avascular, nourished by tears and the aqueous humor, and highly innervated by sensory nerves from the trigeminal nerve, which provide strong sensitivity to touch and pain.
The cornea consists of five layers: epithelium, Bowman's layer, stroma, Descemet's membrane, and endothelium. The epithelium
Clinically, keratoconus, corneal ulcers, dystrophies such as Fuchs' endothelial dystrophy, and corneal edema are common problems.
Treatment ranges from lubricants and contact lenses to collagen cross-linking for keratoconus. When replacement is needed,