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Recurrence of granular corneal dystrophy type I deposits within host stroma after non-descemet baring anterior lamellar keratoplasty.
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The
aim
of
this
study
was
to
describe
a
case
of
recurrent
granular
deposits
after
non-
Descemet
baring
anterior
lamellar
keratoplasty
(
nDALK
)
.
A
28
-
year
-old
male
with
granular
corneal
dystrophy
type
I
,
found
to
have
deposits
throughout
the
anterior
and
midstroma
,
underwent
nDALK
.
Three
years
later
,
he
had
a
recurrence
of
the
deposits
.
Slit-lamp
photographs
and
optical
coherence
tomography
were
used
to
document
the
level
of
recurrence
.
Full-thickness
penetrating
keratoplasty
was
performed
,
and
the
residual
host
stroma
was
sent
for
pathology
.
Slit-lamp
photographs
and
anterior
segment
optical
coherence
tomography
confirmed
that
the
recurrent
hyaline
deposits
were
confined
to
the
residual
host
stroma
just
anterior
to
Descemet
membrane
.
The
anterior
lamellar
graft
and
epithelium
remained
clear
.
Pathology
showed
positive
staining
with
Masson
trichrome
in
the
host
stroma
just
anterior
to
Descemet
membrane
.
Previous
studies
suggest
that
the
recurrence
of
granular
deposits
after
keratoplasty
is
usually
anterior
and
may
even
be
epithelial
in
origin
.
This
case
report
documents
the
recurrence
of
granular
dystrophy
entirely
within
the
residual
host
stroma
after
nDALK
.
These
findings
suggest
that
residual
keratocytes
may
still
be
a
source
of
recurrence
.