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6. There are partial eye transplants.
The cornea, the clear, dome-shaped surface that covers the front of the eye, can be transplanted – for nearly a century. In over 95 percent of all corneal transplants, patients regain their eyesight. Almost anyone can be considered as a donor because no blood flows in the cornea – so the blood groups do not have to match.

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