Abstract

Changes on corneal endothelial specular microscopy were compared in 14 patients with cornea guttata, 4 patients with Fuchs' corneal dystrophy and 19 patients with various forms of bullous keratopathy. The patients with cornea guttata showed well marked guttae 1 to 6 endothelial cells in diameter in the endothelial mosaic and in the relief mode while the endothelial mosaic was usually otherwise within normal limits. In 2 patients with Fuchs' dystrophy the endothelium could be examined, showing gross guttae but a few areas of relatively normal endothelial cells. The unaffected eye of 3 other patients showed findings similar to cornea guttata, but with some reduction in endothelial cell count in 2 patients. The patients with bullous keratopathy fell into 2 groups, one with gross reduction in cell count in a markedly abnormal endothelial cell mosaic, the other a mixed group with moderate reduction in cell count and numerous guttae. Some miscellaneous cases included one of aphakic peripheral bullous keratopathy, one associated with cyclitis and aphakia and 2 with idiopathic non-surgical bullous keratopathy. We believe the corneal endothelium is not grossly abnormal away from the guttae in Fuchs' dystrophy, but the gross guttata formation determines the endothelial dysfunction.

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