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Corneal opacities associated with NTBC treatment

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 2002
To describe a patient with hereditary tyrosinemia type I (HHT-I) treated with 2-(2-nitro-4-trifluoromethylbenzoyl)-1,3-cyclohexanedione (NTBC) who developed corneal opacities.A 14-month-old patient was diagnosed with HHT-I and began treatment with NTBC.
Saad, Ahmad   +2 more
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Severe Congenital Corneal Opacities

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 2022
Dalia, El Hadi, Christiane, Al-Haddad
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Optical Sector Iridectomy in Corneal Opacities

Cornea, 1999
To evaluate the visual outcome after optical sector iridectomy in cases of corneal opacities.Seventeen eyes of 17 patients with preoperative visual acuity of
R B, Vajpayee   +3 more
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AN UNUSUAL CORNEAL OPACITY

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1931
This case of opacity of the cornea is reported because of its rarity and its obscure nature and origin. The opacity was confined to the anterior layers of the substantia propria. It had the appearance of a "snow-storm" when looked at with focal illumination, and consisted of grayish-white round dots under the slit-lamp.
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Congenital Corneal Opacities

International Ophthalmology Clinics, 1992
P R, Cotran, A M, Bajart
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Arcuate corneal opacities

The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 1977
J W, Smith, L A, Smalley, H E, Cross
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NEW TREATMENT FOR CALCIFIC CORNEAL OPACITIES

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1952
IN THIS paper a clinically useful method for dissolving calcific corneal opacities by means of a solution of the neutral sodium salt of ethylenediamine tetraacetic acid is reported. Treatment with a solution of this material is appropriate for corneal opacities which consist of calcific deposits in the anterior layers of the stroma or in the ...
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Corneal Opacities

2004
Prema Padmanabhan, SS Badrinath
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Corneal Opacities, Spontaneous, Mouse

1991
Corneal opacities appear as unilateral or bilateral areas of white or gray opacification, haziness, or translucency. Small opacities are usually round to oval and located in the center of the cornea or slightly nasal and inferior (Fig. 20). Larger opacities may discolor the entire cornea and prevent examination of intraocular structures.
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Corneal opacities in children

Acta Ophthalmologica
The corneal opacities in childhood could be either, congenital or acquired. The congenital could either localized/non‐systemic disease, like the congenital hereditary endothelial dystrophy, posterior polymorphous corneal dystrophy, congenital hereditary stromal dystrophy, peters anomaly, congenital anterior staphyloma, sclerocornea, cornea plana ...
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