Corneal neovascularization is the excessive ingrowth of blood vessels from the limbal vascular plexus into the cornea. One of the most common causes is contact lens wear.
Reduction of neovascularization has been achieved in rats by chemical cauterization.[1]
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Monday, April 2, 2007
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