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There is often a history of previous corneal injury ([[corneal abrasion]] or [[ulcer]]), but also may be due to [[corneal dystrophy]] or corneal disease. In other words, one may suffer from corneal erosions as a result of another disorder, such as map dot fingerprint disease. <ref> Review of Ophthalmology, Friedman NJ, Kaiser PK, Trattler WB, Elsevier Saunders, 2005, p. 221 </ref> | There is often a history of previous corneal injury ([[corneal abrasion]] or [[ulcer]]), but also may be due to [[corneal dystrophy]] or corneal disease. In other words, one may suffer from corneal erosions as a result of another disorder, such as map dot fingerprint disease. <ref> Review of Ophthalmology, Friedman NJ, Kaiser PK, Trattler WB, Elsevier Saunders, 2005, p. 221 </ref> | ||
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Overview
There is often a history of previous corneal injury (corneal abrasion or ulcer), but also may be due to corneal dystrophy or corneal disease. In other words, one may suffer from corneal erosions as a result of another disorder, such as map dot fingerprint disease. [1]
References
- ↑ Review of Ophthalmology, Friedman NJ, Kaiser PK, Trattler WB, Elsevier Saunders, 2005, p. 221