Clinical Study
Multimodal Imaging Features of Schnyder Corneal Dystrophy
Figure 1
Slit-lamp photographs of Schnyder corneal dystrophy patients showing central opacities (arrows), midperipheral stromal haze, and peripheral arcus lipoides (stars) in most patients. Corneal crystals were less frequently observed. (a) Patient #1, central stromal opacity with arcus lipoides. (b) Patient #4, arcus lipoides was absent in the youngest patient. (c) Patient #6, central opacities with diffuse crystals and midperipheral stromal haze. (d) Patient #7, prominent central crystals and stromal haze.
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