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Fuch’s Guttata of the Cornea (Photo)

This photo, taken from our guttata video, shows guttae on the back surface of the cornea. These bumps are difficult to see, as you have to focus your microscope perfectly.
To get a better idea what this looks like, you may want to watch our Fuch’s Dystrophy video from which this snapshot was taken.
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Nice movie. I wish to add a comment: actually this is a very advanced case and a high magnification slit lamp. Guttata in its early forms that needs detection is seen by focusing on the cornea at the region of reflected light from the iris, using what we call iris retroillumination.
Thanks again for the efforts done.
Regards
Dr Moataz Attia
MRCS Ed
Comment by Dr Moataz Attia — August 6, 2008 @ 6:55 pm
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Very nice demonstration.
Comment by drtarachand — April 3, 2010 @ 7:58 am
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