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Queratoplastia; Queratoplastia penetrante
Algunas veces, el cuerpo rechaza el tejido trasplantado. Esto se presenta en un pequeño número de pacientes y a menudo se puede controlar con gotas oftálmicas con esteroides. El riesgo de rechazo disminuye con el tiempo, pero nunca desaparece por completo.
Otros riesgos del trasplante de córnea son:
Los riesgos de cualquier anestesia son:
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