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Corneal Dystrophy, Posterior Amorphous

Corneal Dystrophy, Posterior Amorphous: Introduction

Corneal Dystrophy, Posterior Amorphous: Corneal dystrophy is an eye condition where cloudy material builds up in parts of the cornea and affects visual clarity. The posterior amorphous form tends to be nonprogressive and may well be present congenitally. More detailed information about the symptoms, causes, and treatments of Corneal Dystrophy, Posterior Amorphous is available below.

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