Corneal Dystrophies Precision Panel
Corneal Dystrophies (CD) are a group of genetic, commonly progressive, eye disorders in which abnormal material often accumulates in the clear outer layer of the eye (the cornea).

Stromal Corneal Dystrophies.
Posterior Corneal Dystrophies.
The clinical utility of this panel is:
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