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Petal-Shaped Corneal Pattern in a Patient with Posterior Amorphous Corneal Dystrophy

American Journal of Ophthalmology Case Reports(2024)

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Purpose To describe the petal-shaped corneal pattern in a patient with posterior amorphous corneal dystrophy. Observation A 19-year-old male affected by Graves’ disease presented corneal grey sheet-like opacities and high hyperopia. Corneal topography showed reduced k-values compatible with cornea plana and reduced corneal pachymetry. The anterior segment optical coherence tomography showed a hyperreflective band at the posterior stroma-Descemet-Endothelium layers in both eyes. Slit lamp examination with cobalt blue filter showed a corneal pattern resembling a petal in right eye; the pattern was similar but incomplete in left eye. Conclusion & Importance After an exhaustive literature review conducted from October 1st to 30th, 2023, utilizing online databases like PubMed and Google Scholar, and employing keywords such as "Corneal Dystrophy," "Slit Lamp," "Cornea," and "Posterior Amorphous Corneal Dystrophy," we found no previous reports detailing the whole corneal pattern using a blue cobalt filter on the slit lamp in cases of posterior amorphous corneal dystrophy. Cobalt blue filter was an effective method for capturing the full photographic corneal pattern of the patient posterior amorphous corneal dystrophy.
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