Multimodal Imaging Features of Schnyder Corneal Dystrophy
Table 1
Clinical data, slit-lamp finding, and pachymetry of seven eyes of seven patients with Schnyder corneal dystrophy.
Patient and eye
Age (y)
Gender
Treatment
BCVA
Corneal central thickness (μm)
Slit-lamp findings
Epithelial mapping
Aspect
Max. thickness in the central 5-mm zone (μm)
1 LE
75
F
DALK
20/50
582
Central stromal opacity and arcus lipoides
Irregular thickening
63
2 LE
84
M
PK
20/50
507
Central stromal opacity and arcus lipoides
Irregular thickening
62
3 RE
92
F
PK
20/2000
515
Central stromal opacity, stromal haze, and arcus lipoides
Irregular thickening
76
4 LE
52
M
DALK
20/50
569
Central disciform opacity, no arcus lipoides
Irregular thickening
63
5 LE
84
F
PK
20/100
586
Central stromal opacity, stromal haze, and arcus lipoides
Irregular thickening
62
6 LE
82
F
PK
20/100
550
Central opacity, crystals, stromal haze, and arcus lipoides
Irregular thickening
67
7 RE
63
F
PK
20/50
635
Central opacity, crystals, and arcus lipoides
Irregular thickening
67
LE = left eye, RE = right eye, F = female, M = male, BCVA = best-corrected visual acuity, DALK = deep anterior lamellar keratoplasty, PK = penetrating keratoplasty.