Fuchs dystrophy

Fuchs dystrophy
Fuchs corneal dystrophy, Fuchs endothelial dystrophy dystrophy of the anterior epithelium (endothelium) of the cornea marked by small erosions known as Fuchs dimples. It is seen more commonly in women than in men, and usually from middle age onward.

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