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It is possible that the main title of the report Corneal Dystrophiesis not the name you expected.
Synonyms
Disorder Subdivisions
- Anterior Dystrophies
- Posterior Dystrophies
- Stromal Dystrophies
General Discussion
The corneal dystrophies comprise a group of inherited, usually progressive disorders affecting the cornea (outer clear layer of the eyeball). They are occasionally present at birth but more frequently appear during the teen years and progress throughout life. Most are transmitted as autosomal dominant disorders with the exception of macular corneal dystrophy which is transmitted as an autosomal recessive. The inborn error of metabolism in the tissues in and around the eye that causes the macular form of the disorder has been identified.
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Resources
National Association for Visually Handicapped
22 West 21st Street
New York, NY 10010
USA
Tel: 2128893141
Fax: 2127272931
Email: staff@navh.org
Internet: http://www.navh.org
Eye Bank Association of America
1015 18th Street, NW
Suite 1010
Washington, DC 20036
Tel: (202)775-4999
Fax: (202)429-6036
Email: info@restoresite.org
Internet: http://www.restoresight.org
NIH/National Eye Institute
Building 31 Rm 6A32
31 Center Dr MSC 2510
Bethesda, MD 20892-2510
United States
Tel: 3014965248
Fax: 3014021065
Email: 2020@nei.nih.gov
Internet: http://www.nei.nih.gov/
Cornea Research Foundation of America
9002 North Meridian Street
Ste. 212
Indianapolis, IN 46260
Tel: (317)844-5610
Fax: (317)814-2806
Tel: (800)317-3937
Email: elainevoci@cornea.org
Internet: http://www.cornea.org
Corneal Dystrophy Foundation
6066 McAbee Rd.
San Jose, CA 95120
USA
Tel: 8668078965
Fax: 4084902775
Email: exedir@cornealdystrophyfoundation.org
Internet: http://www.cornealdystrophyfoundation.org
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Last Updated: 11/14/2004
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