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Bullous keratopathy
Ceratopatia bolhosa
CategoryDefinition
This is the maximum stage of corneal oedema. It is a pathological condition in which small vesicles, or bullae, are formed in the cornea due to endothelial dysfunction. In a healthy cornea, endothelial cells keep the tissue from excess fluid absorption, pumping it back into the aqueous humour. When affected by some reason, such as Fuchs' dystrophy or a trauma during cataract removal, endothelial cells suffer mortality or damage. The corneal endothelial cells normally do not undergo mitotic cell division, and cell loss results in permanent loss of function.
Index Terms
Bullous keratopathyBK - [bullous keratopathy]