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ARCUS SENILIS AS A PATHOLOGICAL ENTITY
W. G. KETT
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Relation of Serum Cholesterol to Arcus Senilis
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The American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology, 1982
Arcus senilis is a deposition of lipid at the corneal periphery. It is dependent on vascularity for formation and is not a degenerative change. The prevalence of arcus increases with age, and it appears more in blacks and males. It appears to be related to cardiovascular disease but has not been shown to be a reliable predictor of the disease.
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Arcus senilis is a deposition of lipid at the corneal periphery. It is dependent on vascularity for formation and is not a degenerative change. The prevalence of arcus increases with age, and it appears more in blacks and males. It appears to be related to cardiovascular disease but has not been shown to be a reliable predictor of the disease.
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 1968
Excerpt To the Editor:In the February 1968 ANNALSit was reported, as those of us who examine patients have long suspected, that "arcus senilis" is not so uncommon in the young.
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Excerpt To the Editor:In the February 1968 ANNALSit was reported, as those of us who examine patients have long suspected, that "arcus senilis" is not so uncommon in the young.
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ARCUS SENILIS AND ARTERIOSCLEROSIS IN THE AGED
The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 1963M, RODSTEIN, F D, ZEMAN
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Arcus senilis and coronary artery disease
American Heart Journal, 1965G M, McAndrew, D, Ogston
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