Autosomal dominant keratitis

What is Autosomal dominant keratitis?

A rare genetic inflammatory corneal disorder characterized by anterior stromal corneal opacification and vascularization of the peripheral cornea with potential central progression and subsequent reduction in visual acuity. Variable features include abnormalities of the iris, such as stromal defects and ectropion uveae, as well as foveal hypoplasia.

Other condition names

  • Hereditary keratitis

Inheritance type

Autosomal dominant

Age of Onset

  • Childhood
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