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[Clinical and morphological characteristics of corneal epithelial dystrophy (clinical observations)].

Sergey Eduardovich AvetisovG V VoroninE V SukhanovaZoya Vasilievna SurninaM N NarbutA V KobzevaM A Ivanova
Published in: Vestnik oftalmologii (2022)
This paper presents clinical observations that can be regarded as degeneration of the basement membrane of the corneal epithelium. Difficulties in identifying such forms of corneal dystrophies, on the one hand, are associated with limitation and polymorphism of the clinical picture, and, on the other hand, with insufficient information content of the basic diagnostic methods (i.e. the methods used during the initial examination). The presented clinical cases allow singling out the alarming and pathognomonic signs of the disease in the diagnostic algorithm. In the first case, attention should be paid to biomicroscopic changes in the superficial layers of the cornea and the optical defects, which can be regarded as a manifestation of an irregularity of corneal refraction. Identification of pathognomonic signs of the disease is possible on the basis of a detailed, close-to-morphological study of the structure of superficial corneal layers using confocal microscopy and optical coherence tomography. At the same time, the localization of the detected changes at the level of epithelial basement membrane and its basal sections is of crucial significance for substantiating the diagnosis. In addition, according to the literature data, recurrent erosions of the cornea of unclear etiology should be attributed to presumptive signs of degenerative changes in the basement membrane of the epithelium.
Keyphrases
  • optical coherence tomography
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  • deep learning
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