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Results 1 - 10 of 15 for Cloudy
  1. ... of the eyes (the corneas) to gradually become cloudy. The cloudiness, which generally first appears in adolescence ...
  2. ... the lens. As a result, the cornea is cloudy (opaque), which causes blurred vision. The opaque area ( ... a small, faint streak to a large, white cloudy area that covers the front surface of the ...
  3. ... In people with this condition, the cornea appears cloudy and may have an irregular surface. These corneal ... poorly arranged collagen fibrils accumulate, the cornea becomes cloudy. These corneal changes lead to reduced visual acuity ...
  4. ... covering of the eyes (the cornea) may become cloudy. In some people, the eyelashes fall out and ...
  5. ... buildup of this substance causes skeletal abnormalities and cloudy corneas. Researchers believe that a buildup of GAGs ...
  6. ... disorders of aging early in life, such as cloudy lenses (cataracts) in both eyes, skin ulcers, type ...
  7. ... poorly arranged collagen fibrils accumulate, the cornea becomes cloudy. These corneal changes lead to a loss of ...
  8. ... segment, which results in a cornea that is cloudy (opaque) and causes blurred vision. Peters anomaly may ...
  9. ... The clear covering of the eye (cornea) becomes cloudy, which can cause significant vision loss. People with ...
  10. ... surface of the eyes (the corneas) gradually becomes cloudy. The cloudiness, which generally first appears in early ...
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