Cornea: confocal microscopy.

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The confocal microscope opens a whole new window in early diagnosis of ocular conditions. Previously, details at the cellular level could only be viewed with conventional microscopes in a laboratory setting. By using confocal microscopy, results can now be obtained instantaneously in the living human eye. This non-invasive high magnification technique provides real-time images of cornea morphology.

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Fishbaugh, J. (1994). Cornea: confocal microscopy. Insight (American Society of Ophthalmic Registered Nurses), 19(2), 26–27. https://doi.org/10.2337/dc10-0253

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