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What happens if corneas recovered for transplant are found not to be suitable for transplant?

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What happens if corneas recovered for transplant are found not to be suitable for transplant?

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Donors and eye tissue are carefully evaluated. Corneas determined unsuitable for transplant may be used for medical research or education purposes, if the next of kin has consented to this use.

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