Corneal Disorders

Corneal Disorders

The cornea is a clear, dome-shaped window of the front of your eye which focuses light into your eye.
The cornea has five layers:

Corneal Dystrophies

Corneal dystrophies are a group of rare genetic eye disorders. With corneal dystrophies, abnormal material builds up in the cornea. Most corneal dystrophies affect both eyes. They progress slowly and run in families.
There are more than 20 different types of corneal dystrophies. They are generally grouped into three categories:
Because most corneal dystrophies are genetic, family history of the disease increases your risk. Corneal dystrophies can appear at any age. Men and women are equally affected by most corneal dystrophies, except for Fuch’s dystrophy. Fuch’s dystrophy affects women more frequently than men.
Credit: American Academy of Ophthalmology Written By: Kierstan Boyd Reviewed By: William Barry Lee MD Sep. 06, 2019
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