
What is Corneal Lipid Degeneration?Corneal Lipid Degeneration refers to the accumulation of lipids (fats) in the cornea,which can lead to corneal opacities. It is classified into:Primary (idiopathic)Secondary (acquired) 🔹 Primary Lipid DegenerationExtremely rare; no identifiable underlying causeOccurs without corneal neovascularizationLipids deposit in both central and peripheral stromaBlood li..

What is Cornea Farinata?Cornea Farinata refers to a non-progressive corneal condition characterized byfine, flour-like specks located in the deep stromal layer near Descemet’s membrane.The name Farinata comes from the Latin word for flour.🔍 Key FeaturesFound in the posterior stroma, especially near Descemet’s membraneAppears as tiny, dust-like brown or white opacitiesBest visualized under retro..