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Also known as epithelial basement membrane dystrophy, map-dot-fingerprint dystrophy gets its name from the unusual appearance of the cornea during an eye examination.Map-dot-fingerprint dystrophy, ...
Map-dot-fingerprint dystrophy of the cornea for the most part can be asymptomatic and may not require any treatment. Various treatment options are available for the management of symptomatic map ...
The most common type of this group is epithelial basement membrane dystrophy, also known as map-dot-fingerprint dystrophy. That’s because during an eye exam, your doctor may see dots ...
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