Lattice Dystrophy
Lattice Dystrophy Causes
Lattice dystrophy is caused by an enzymatic defect that produces abnormal protein fibers to form growths in the eye.
Lattice Dystrophy Definition
Lattice dystrophy is a medical condition wherein abnormal fibers build up in a specific part of the eye's anterior stroma.
Lattice Dystrophy Diagnosis
Lattice dystrophy can be diagnosed by eye examinations.
Lattice Dystrophy Symptoms and Signs
Among the symptoms of the disease are lattice-like deposits in the eye, as well as reduced or blurred vision.
Lattice Dystrophy Treatment
Treatment for the illness can be done by eye drops, ointments and surgical transplant of the cornea.