Algodystrophy is a progressive disease, usually originating in the hands, where the bone, tissue, and skin undergo painful changes in response totrauma. It is also known as complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS), algesidystrophy, or reflex sympathetic dystrophy. Patients with this condition can ex...
Fuchs’ dystrophy– Fuchs’ dystrophy is when the endothelium layer is damaged and can’t efficiently pump excess fluid out of the stroma. This causes the cornea to swell and change shape, resulting in hazy vision andlight sensitivity. It usually affects both eyes. Reis bucklers corneal dystroph...
It is often the result of an underlying medical condition, such as an autoimmune disease or kidney disease. It can also result from a chronic eye condition or eye surgery. In some cases, there are no identifiable causes. Signs and symptoms This condition appears as a white/gray band across ...
This chapter reviews the various conditions associated with hydrops fetalis. It aims to familiarize the pathologist with the clinical presentation and evaluation of the maternal-fetal dyad, in addition to key features associated with these conditions on