Grayson-Wilbrandt corneal dystrophy

MONDO:0017391

Grayson-Wilbrandt corneal dystrophy (GWCD) is an extremely rare form of corneal dystrophy characterized by variable patterns of opacification in the Bowman layer of the cornea which extend anteriorly into the epithelium with decreased to normal visual acuity.

Also known as: GWCD

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