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Depth-dependent Cohesive Tensile Strength in Human Donor Corneas: Implications for Refractive Surgery

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The anterior 40% of the central corneal stroma is the strongest region of the cornea, whereas the posterior 60% of the stroma is at least 50% weaker. The risk for ectasia may therefore be greater with ablations into the posterior stroma. Increasing age is associated with increased corneal cohesive tensile strength.

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