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Results 1 - 10 of 10 for Corneal disorder
  1. ... interstitial keratitis as it is for most other corneal diseases. The presence of blood vessels in the diseased ...
  2. ... Visual acuity Blood tests to check for inflammatory disorders may also be needed. Using newer information systems to evaluate photos of corneal ulcers may allow earlier diagnosis and treatment.
  3. Kataguiri P, Kenyon KR. Corneal and external eye manifestations of ... Garrison J, eds. Zitelli and Davis' Atlas of Pediatric Physical ...
  4. ... This is often referred to as "pink eye." Corneal ulcers : Sores on the ... disorder, infection, or exposure to toxins. The type of ...
  5. ... conditions under which the test may be performed: Corneal ulcers and ... Retinitis pigmentosa (an inherited disorder of the retina)
  6. ... slow decline in vision as well as cataracts . Corneal erosion in ... central vision. Eye problems are uncommon in people with ADAS.
  7. ... called xanthomas and cholesterol deposits in the eye (corneal arcus). ... Genetic test for the variant associated with this condition
  8. ... muscle control, and not with muscle strength. Other disorders ... other disease that causes vision loss may also cause strabismus.
  9. ... need yearly eye exams Certain eye symptoms or disorders may require ... macular degeneration (ARMD), (loss of sharp, central vision)
  10. ... eye exam is often enough to diagnose this disorder.