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Results 1 - 9 of 9 for Opacity
  1. ... opaque), which causes blurred vision. The opaque area (opacity) of the cornea varies in size and intensity ... of the eye. Additionally, the location of the opacity varies; the cloudiness may be at the center ...
  2. ... adulthood, consists of small grayish dots of cholesterol (opacities) distributed across the corneas. Cholesterol is a waxy, ... cholesterol in the body leads to cholesterol-containing opacities in the corneas. It is not known why ...
  3. ... the clear front covering of the eyes (corneal opacities). In severe cases affected individuals have a sac- ...
  4. ... the clear front covering of the eye (corneal opacity), excess hair growth (hypertrichosis), overgrowth of the gums, ...
  5. ... the clear front covering of the eye (corneal opacity), excess hair growth (hypertrichosis), overgrowth of the gums, ...
  6. ... in the front part of the eye (corneal opacity or corneal verticillata); problems with the gastrointestinal system; ...
  7. ... the clear gel that fills the eyeball (vitreous opacity), dry eyes, increased pressure in the eyes (glaucoma), ...
  8. ... childhood, consists of small grayish dots of cholesterol (opacities) distributed across the corneas. Cholesterol is a waxy, ...
  9. ... is an abnormality described as centrilobular ground-glass opacities. Affected individuals also have abnormal thickening of certain ...