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'''Corneal lipidosis''', which is also known as '''corneal dystrophy''' or '''lipid keratopathy''', is a condition where excess lipids or minerals are deposited under the surface of the cornea. | |||
== Further reading == | == Further reading == |
Revision as of 17:13, 15 September 2020
Corneal lipidosis, which is also known as corneal dystrophy or lipid keratopathy, is a condition where excess lipids or minerals are deposited under the surface of the cornea.
Further reading
- Esther van Praag. Corneal lipidosis or lipid deposit in the cornea of rabbits
- Michel Gruaz and Esther van Praag. Lipid keratopathy in a rabbit
- Frances Harcourt-Brown, DVM. Corneal dystrophy