Everything about The Cornea totally explained
The
cornea is the
transparent front part of the
eye that covers the
iris,
pupil, and
anterior chamber. Together with the
lens, the cornea
refracts light, and as a result helps the eye to
focus, accounting for approximately 80% of the eye's
optical power. In humans, the refractive power of the cornea is approximately 43
dioptres. While the cornea contributes most of the eye's focusing power, its focus is fixed. The
curvature of the lens, on the other hand, can be adjusted to "tune" the focus depending upon the object's distance. Medical terms related to the cornea often start with the prefix "".
Structure
The cornea has
unmyelinated nerve endings sensitive to touch, temperature and chemicals; a touch of the cornea causes an involuntary
reflex to close the
eyelid. Because transparency is of prime importance the cornea doesn't have
blood vessels; it receives nutrients via
diffusion from the tear fluid at the outside and the
aqueous humour at the inside and also from
neurotrophins supplied by nerve fibres that innervate it. In
humans, the cornea has a diameter of about 11.5
mm and a thickness of 0.5–0.6 mm in the center and 0.6–0.8 mm at the periphery. Transparency, avascularity, and
immunologic privilege makes the cornea a very special tissue. The cornea is the only part of a human body that has no blood supply; it gets oxygen directly through the air.
It borders with the
sclera by the
corneal limbus.
Layers
The human cornea, like that of other
primates, has five layers. The corneas of cats, dogs, and other carnivores have only four. From the anterior to posterior they are:
- Corneal epithelium: a thin epithelial multicellular tissue layer (stratified squamous epithelium) of fast-growing and easily-regenerated cells, kept moist with tears. Irregularity or edema of the corneal epithelium disrupts the smoothness of the air-tear film interface, the most significant component of the total refractive power of the eye, thereby reducing visual acuity.
- Bowman's layer (also erroneously known as the anterior limiting membrane, when in fact it isn't a membrane but a condensed layer of collagen): a tough layer that protects the corneal stroma, consisting of irregularly-arranged collagen fibers. This layer is absent in carnivores.
Diseases and disorders
Treatment and management
Surgical procedures
Various refractive eye surgery techniques change the shape of the cornea in order to reduce the need for corrective lenses or otherwise improve the refractive state of the eye. In many of the techniques used today, reshaping of the cornea is performed by photoablation using the excimer laser.
If the corneal stroma develops visually significant opacity, irregularity, or edema, a cornea of a deceased donor can be transplanted. Because there are no blood vessels in the cornea, there are also few problems with rejection of the new cornea.
There are also synthetic corneas (keratoprostheses) in development. Most are merely plastic inserts, but there are also composed of biocompatible synthetic materials that encourage tissue ingrowth into the synthetic cornea, thereby promoting biointegration.
Non-surgical procedures
Orthokeratology is a method using specialized hard or rigid gas-permeable contact lenses to transiently reshape the cornea in order to improve the refractive state of the eye or reduce the need for eyeglasses and contact lenses.
Further Information
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