Named for
Harminder Dua, the ophthalmology professor who made the discovery, the
Dua layer is one of six known layers of the cornea. (The cornea is the
transparent lens in the front of your eyeball that focuses light going
in towards your brain.) Now that we know about this additional layer,
researchers say that doctors will be better able to diagnose and treat
certain conditions, especially injuries to the cornea. The discovery
will also make corneal transplants easier. Said Dua, humbly, "This is a major discovery that will mean that ophthalmology textbooks will literally need to be re-written."
So keep
that in mind, med school hopefuls. Your books will not only be
expensive, they'll be incomplete. And yes, you should've taken that year
off to go backpacking around South America, because who knows how many
new body parts will be discovered in the second half of this year! [Ophthalmology via PopSci]
sumber: http://gizmodo.com/science-discovered-a-new-human-body-part-512951576
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