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Normal Human Corneal Cell Populations Evaluated by In Vivo Scanning Slit Confocal Microscopy
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In vivo scanning slit confocal microscopy is a useful tool for studying corneal cell populations. Central corneal cell densities were found to decrease significantly with age only in the endothelium. For the first time in human corneas using in vivo confocal microscopy, this study statistically confirms a higher apparent number of keratocytes in the anterior stroma than in the posterior stroma.