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Cornea Verticillata - EyeWiki
Cornea verticillata (also called vortex keratopathy, whorl keratopathy, or Fleischer vortex) describes a whorl-like pattern of golden brown or gray opacities in the corneal epithelium. It is …
Quantifying the Corneal Nerve Whorl Pattern - PMC
We propose a quantitative approach to analyze the corneal whorl pattern using a series of whorl metrics that can be automatically calculated from segmented IVCM images and statistically …
Atlas Entry - Cornea verticillata - University of Iowa
Cornea verticillata, also known as vortex keratopathy, describes a pattern of whorl- shaped opacities within the basal corneal epithelium. They are most commonly located in the inferior …
Cornea verticillata - Wikipedia
Cornea verticillata, also called vortex keratopathy or whorl keratopathy, is a condition characterised by corneal deposits at the level of the basal epithelium forming a faint golden …
Quantifying the Corneal Nerve Whorl Pattern - PubMed
2011年12月13日 · Purpose: The corneal nerves within the sub-basal nerve plexus (SBNP) display a distinctive whorl-like pattern, a highly dynamic structure that could be a marker of diseases. …
Cornea Verticillata (Vortex Keratopathy): Understanding a
2023年10月17日 · Cornea verticillata, also known as vortex keratopathy or whorl-like corneal deposits, is a benign and asymptomatic corneal condition characterized by distinctive whorl …
Quantifying the whorl pattern in corneal nerves - ARVO Journals
Purpose : The corneal subbasal nerve plexus (SBNP) forms a spiral or whorl pattern, a highly dynamic structure that changes with age and can be affected by ocular or systemic diseases. …
The inferocentral whorl region and its directional patterns in the ...
2024年7月1日 · The SBNP is the densest layer of corneal innervation with the nerve fibers forming a spiral-like pattern when converging towards an imaginary center, known as the …
Cornea Verticillata - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Brown, epithelial, whorl pattern involving inferior and paracentral cornea; occurs in Fabry’s disease (X-linked recessive) including carriers (women); also due to amiodarone, chloroquine, …
The most recognizable corneal nerve structure is the sub-basal nerve plexus (SBNP), a thin but dense arrangement of fibers running from the periphery of the cornea toward the center. In …