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Schnyder Corneal Dystrophy in an Adolescent: A Case Report With Multimodal Imaging. [PDF]
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MCOA: A Comprehensive Multimodal Dataset for Advancing Deep Learning in Corneal Opacity Assessment. [PDF]
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Environmental and Climatic Drivers of Microsporidial Keratoconjunctivitis in Athletes: Molecular Evidence from Outbreaks in Japan. [PDF]
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Corneal arcus as coronary artery disease risk factor
Atherosclerosis, 2007Corneal arcus is a lipid-rich and predominantly extracellular deposit that forms at the corneoscleral limbus. It represents the most common peripheral corneal opacity and is not associated with tissue breakdown but rather with the deposition of lipids. The deposition of cholesterol in the peripheral cornea and arterial wall are similar in that both are
Paul D Thompson
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Corneal Arcus as a Sign of Possible Alcoholism
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 1980North Carolina males with alcoholism showed significantly greater age‐adjusted prevalence rates of corneal arcus than those without alcoholism. Thus, arcus senilis should always indicate to the physician the need to explore the possibility of alcoholism, particularly when it is detected in males under the age of 60.
J A, Ewing, B A, Rouse
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