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1. Fuchs' dystrophy
Fuchs' (pronounced Fooks) dystrophy is an eye disease in which cells lining the inner surface of the cornea slowly start to die off. The disease usually affects both eyes.
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2. Fuchs' dystrophy
Fuchs' (pronounced Fooks) dystrophy is an eye disease in which cells lining the inner surface of the cornea slowly start to die off. The disease usually affects both eyes.
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3. Fuchs' dystrophy - MayoClinic.com
Fuchs' dystrophy (fooks DIS-tre-fe) is a rare disorder that affects the cornea — the transparent front surface of your eye. Although the cause of Fuchs' dystrophy is unknown, it often occurs as an inherited disorder.
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4. Fuchs Dystrophy and Cataracts
A cataract is the clouding of the lens in the eye.  Normally, the lens helps focus the light onto the retina (the film on the back of the eye).  When the lens becomes clouded, the picture that the person sees becomes clouded, as well. 
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5. What Is Fuch's Dystrophy? - Medrounds Forums
Fuchs' dystrophy is a slowly progressing disease that usually affects both eyes and is slightly more common in women than in men. Although doctors can often see early signs of Fuchs' dystrophy in people in their 30s and 4...
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6. EyeRounds.org: Fuchs endothelial dystrophy
Patient was sent to neuro-ophthalmology for evaluation of blurry vision OU. The patient c/o of decreased vision upon awakening that is not associated with pain. She stated that it's difficult for her to read. The patient also mentioned that her vi...
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7. Dystrophy, Fuchs Endothelial: eMedicine Ophthalmology
Fuchs endothelial dystrophy is characterized by an asymmetrical, bilateral, slowly progressive edema of the cornea in elderly patients. When inherited, the transmission is autosomal dominant. The root cause of the condition is a slowly progressive...
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8. Cornea & External Diseases-Fuchs Dystrophy
Occasionally it is inherited as an autosomal dominant trait. Affects women more frequently and more severely than men. Clinical features: Symptoms: Foreign body sensation, pain, tearing, photophobia; Significant blurring of vision when these blist...
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9. Ask an Expert: Fuch`s Corneal Dystrophy
I have just been diagnosed with Fuch`s Corneal Dystrophy. Is there any relation to this and Spherocytosis? Thank you for your assistance.
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