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- ... of keratoconus that can be seen during an eye exam include iron deposits in the cornea that form a yellow-to-brownish ring, called the Fleischer ring, surrounding the colored part of the eye (iris). Affected individuals may also develop Vogt's ...
- ... Deposits called guttae, which are detectable during an eye exam, form in the middle of the cornea and eventually spread throughout the cornea. These guttae contribute to the ... can burst and cause eye pain.The signs and symptoms of Fuchs endothelial ...
- ... characteristic feature of ADVIRC, visible with a special eye exam, is a circular band of excess coloring (hyperpigmentation) ...
- ... eye (retina) that can be seen during an eye exam. Based on their appearance, these retinal crystals are ...