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    1 Corneal Disease. 2 Anatomy of the Eye. 3 Thygeson’s Superficial Punctate Keratopathy Symptoms Foreign-body sensation Photophobia Tearing No history of 6 Corneal Abrasion Critical sign: Other signs: Epithelial staining defect with fluorescein Other signs: Conjunctival injection Swollen eyelid Mild The term corneal disease refers to many conditions that affect this part of your eye. These include infections, tissue breakdown, and other disorders you get from your parents. Your cornea usually heals itself after most minor injuries or infections.
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    Other disorders of cornea. Hereditary corneal dystrophies. Diseases related to Granular Corneal Dystrophy via text searches within MalaCards or GeneCards Suite gene sharing: (show top 50) (show all 53).
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    The cornea is a clear layer that covers the front of the eye. It helps the eye focus, and keeps out germs and dust. Dystrophies – conditions in which parts of the cornea lose clarity due to a buildup of cloudy material. Treatments of corneal disorders include medicines, corneal transplantation, and corneal
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    Download PDF. Although corneal perforations can be challenging even for seasoned experts, many treatment options are available. Corneal perforations are ocular emergencies with myriad causes, such as trauma, infection, autoimmune diseases, and loss of corneal innervation.
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    Optometrists, through their clinical education, training, experience, and broad geographic distribution, have the means to provide effective primary eye and vision care services, including contact lens prescription and fitting, vision rehabilitation, and disease management, to children and adults in the
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