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Signs of the condition include [[corneal abrasion]] or localized roughening of the [[corneal epithelium]], sometimes with map-like lines, [[epithelial]] dots or microcyts, or [[fingerprint]] patterns. | Signs of the condition include [[corneal abrasion]] or localized roughening of the [[corneal epithelium]], sometimes with map-like lines, [[epithelial]] dots or microcyts, or [[fingerprint]] patterns. | ||
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Overview
Signs of the condition include corneal abrasion or localized roughening of the corneal epithelium, sometimes with map-like lines, epithelial dots or microcyts, or fingerprint patterns.