
👁 What is Fuchs’ Endothelial Dystrophy?Fuchs' Endothelial Dystrophy (FED) is a progressive corneal disorderwhere corneal endothelial cells fail, leading to corneal swelling (edema) and gradual vision loss.It usually affects both eyes symmetrically and is more common in middle-aged women (40s–50s).The earliest sign is the appearance of guttata — droplet-shaped excrescences on Descemet’s membrane..

👁 What is Macular Corneal Dystrophy?Macular Corneal Dystrophy (MCD) is a rare inherited disordercharacterized by grayish, ill-defined stromal opacities that progressively involve the entire cornea, including the limbus.🔍 Key FeaturesOnset typically before age 10Begins in the superficial central stroma and spreads to the deep layers and peripheryAppears as gray-white nodular lesions with diffus..

👁 What is Gelatinous Drop-like Dystrophy (GDLD)?Gelatinous Drop-like Dystrophy (GDLD) is a rare inherited corneal dystrophycharacterized by the formation of gelatinous, cyst-like opacities on the corneal surface.🔍 Key FeaturesUsually appears in early childhood, with mulberry-like elevated lesions beneath the epitheliumCaused by amyloid protein deposition in the superficial stromaProgressive vi..