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Ehlers N et al. – The total corneal thickness was higher than reported in in vivo studies and with a wider variation. This may be an effect of uncontrolled swelling and dehydration during preparation. The high number of pathological observations suggests that 'normal' eyes harbour and potentially accumulate considerable pathology.


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