The American Encyclopedia And Dictionary of Ophthalmology volume 4

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Casey a Casey Albert Wood
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Congenital pigmentation of the cornea is uncommon, especially in the deeper layers. Cases have been described by Krukenberg, Stock, Thompson and Ballantyne, Kraemer, Tweedie and Holloway. In some of the reported cases there is a note of purulent conjunctivitis within a few days after birth. (Van Duyse, Wintersteiner, Gesang, Polte. ) Parsons states that theise cases are probably due to intra-uterine inflammation with transfer- ence of uveal pigment to the cornea. In two cases described by Kruke...nberg and the others by Stock, Thompson and Ballantyne, Kraemer, six histories in all, and the three eases of Holloway 's, it was found every time that a pigmented area was present in both eyes, central in position and occupying the deeper layer of the cornea. In acquired and some forms of congenital pigmentation, the spots are superficial. In all the cases the granules were brown in color but of varying shades, reddish-brown, chocolate-colored and golden-brown (Holloway). The spots are best seen by oblique illumination.

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