Corneal dystrophy, gelatinous drop-like
Corneal dystrophy, gelatinous drop-like: Introduction
Corneal dystrophy, gelatinous drop-like: A rare inherited eye disorder involving degeneration of the cornea which gives the cornea a characteristic lumpy gelatinous appearance (similar to the surface of a mulberry). A substance called amyloid is deposited in the cornea in a lattice pattern. The condition occurs as a result of a genetic defect on chromosome 1p32.
More detailed information about the symptoms,
causes, and treatments of Corneal dystrophy, gelatinous drop-like is available below.
Symptoms of Corneal dystrophy, gelatinous drop-like
Read more about symptoms of Corneal dystrophy, gelatinous drop-like
Home Diagnostic Testing
Home medical testing related to Corneal dystrophy, gelatinous drop-like:
- Vision & Eye Health: Home Testing:
- more...»
Wrongly Diagnosed with Corneal dystrophy, gelatinous drop-like?
Corneal dystrophy, gelatinous drop-like: Related Patient Stories
Causes of Corneal dystrophy, gelatinous drop-like
Read more about causes of Corneal dystrophy, gelatinous drop-like.
Corneal dystrophy, gelatinous drop-like: Undiagnosed Conditions
Commonly undiagnosed diseases in related medical categories:
Corneal dystrophy, gelatinous drop-like: Research Doctors & Specialists
Research related physicians and medical specialists:
Other doctor, physician and specialist research services:
Corneal dystrophy, gelatinous drop-like: Animations
More Corneal dystrophy, gelatinous drop-like animations & videos
Statistics for Corneal dystrophy, gelatinous drop-like
Corneal dystrophy, gelatinous drop-like: Broader Related Topics
Types of Corneal dystrophy, gelatinous drop-like
User Interactive Forums
Read about other experiences, ask a question about Corneal dystrophy, gelatinous drop-like, or answer someone else's question, on our message boards:
Definitions of Corneal dystrophy, gelatinous drop-like:
Corneal dystrophy, gelatinous drop-like is listed as a "rare disease" by the Office of
Rare Diseases (ORD) of the National Institutes of Health
(NIH). This means that Corneal dystrophy, gelatinous drop-like, or a subtype of Corneal dystrophy, gelatinous drop-like,
affects less than 200,000 people in the US population.
Source - National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Contents for Corneal dystrophy, gelatinous drop-like:
- Corneal dystrophy, gelatinous drop-like
- What is Corneal dystrophy, gelatinous drop-like?
- Prevalence and Incidence of Corneal dystrophy, gelatinous drop-like
- Videos related to Corneal dystrophy, gelatinous drop-like
- Causes of Corneal dystrophy, gelatinous drop-like
- Symptoms of Corneal dystrophy, gelatinous drop-like
- Diagnostic Tests for Corneal dystrophy, gelatinous drop-like
- Home Testing and Corneal dystrophy, gelatinous drop-like
- Signs of Corneal dystrophy, gelatinous drop-like
- Misdiagnosis of Corneal dystrophy, gelatinous drop-like
- Treatments for Corneal dystrophy, gelatinous drop-like
- Doctors and Medical Specialists for Corneal dystrophy, gelatinous drop-like
- Statistics about Corneal dystrophy, gelatinous drop-like
- Glossary for Corneal dystrophy, gelatinous drop-like