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Bullous keratopathy

Bullous keratopathy is a blister-like swelling of the cornea of the eye due to the endothelium of the cornea failing to function normally - resulting in swelling due to the accumulation of excessive fluid and blisters on the cornea causing blurring of vision.

(That this term concerns the cornea of the eye is indicated by the prefix "kerato-" which refers to the cornea of the eye, and is also applied to other terms in this section - listed on the left).


Bullous keratopathy is described by some sources as "water-logging" of the cornea because its effects are due to the accumulation of excessive fluid.

Bullous keratopathy is most common in older people but may occasionally occur after eye surgery, such as cataract extraction.

Bullous keratopathy is sometimes associated with the hereditary condition Fuchs' endothelial dystrophy, which can lead to bullous keratopathy.

 

 

More about Ophthalmology: This section includes short definitions of many diseases, disorders, and conditions of the eyes and visual system. For definitions of other terms in this category, choose from the list to the left (but note that this is not a complete/exhaustive list).
Other related pages include the diagram of the eye, and definitions of parts of the eye, a description of the human retina, and definitions of parts of the retina, and the section of short definitions of clinical and surgical procedures re. eyes and human visual system.

For further information see also our section of Books about Ophthalmology.

Diagram of the Eye

The Structure of the Retina of the Human Eye


Improve Your Vision Without Glasses or Contact Lenses (Paperback)

 


How to Improve Your Child's Eyesight Naturally: A Thoughtful Parent's Guide

The Secret of Perfect Vision: How You Can Prevent and Reverse Nearsightedness

Diabetes and the Eye


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