They say a picture is worth 1000 words. Whereas a normal cornea is clear and appears colorless, an understanding of the gamut of observable color changes in diseased corneas can be helpful for formulating a list of differential diagnoses in patients presenting with ocular abnormalities.
Sharpen your clinical ophthalmology examination skills with a refresher on what it means to see a color change in the cornea. In this Colors of the Cornea segment we discuss the color blue, conditions that can result in corneal edema, and treatment considerations.
Running time: 13 mins
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