File:Patient in India with Vogt’s striae.jpg

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Summary

Vogt’s striae are vertical folds at the level of the posterior stroma and Descemet’s membrane , seen in patients of keratoconus. They occur in the area of maximal thinning and are best seen with a wide slit-lamp beam. These are stress lines that can be made to disappear with gentle pressure at the limbus. Courtesy of Parul Jain, FICO MD.

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current15:31, May 17, 2023Thumbnail for version as of 15:31, May 17, 20232,592 × 1,944 (851 KB)Tony.Ching.AAO (talk | contribs)Vogt’s striae are vertical folds at the level of the posterior stroma and Descemet’s membrane , seen in patients of keratoconus. They occur in the area of maximal thinning and are best seen with a wide slit-lamp beam. These are stress lines that can be made to disappear with gentle pressure at the limbus. Courtesy of Parul Jain, FICO MD.

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