“…There is now a large body of literature on the analysis of the cornea by specular microscopy, and this is widely accepted as a safe, well-reproducible, and reliable testing procedure [1,2,3,4,9,12,13,16,17]. An alternative to in vivo corneal analysis is confocal corneal microscopy, which has been introduced into routine clinical practice within the past 10 years [5,10,14,18].…”