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Case 1: 

75 year old man presents to you complaining of decrease vision with no pain or discomfort.

Question. What are the key clinical findings of relevance in the images?



Answer - Question 1
Question:

What are the key clinical findings of relevance in the images?

Answer:

Subtle haze in the cornea affecting the visual axis (black arrow A) and (* B).

Black arrow (B)denotes corneal nerves but this is of no clinical relevance.

Generalised endothelial deposits (guttata) (B).

White arrow (C) shows oedematous stromal thickening. Patient is pseudophakic.

Answer - Question 2
Question: 

What is the Diagnosis?

Answer: 

Findings are consistent with Fuchs endothelial dystrophy with focal cornea decompensation


Question 3 -

What additional question would you ask in addition to the clinical examination?


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