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  1. Ashlie A. Bernhisel, M.D.

    Ashlie A. Bernhisel, M.D.

    1. Ophthalmologist
    1. Rochester, MN
    Areas of focus:

    Cataract surgery, Refractive surgery, Corneal procedure, Cataract, Fuchs dystrophy, Sjogren's syndrome, Conjunctival me...lanoma, Pterygium

  2. Darby D. Miller, M.D., M.P.H.

    Darby D. Miller, M.D., M.P.H.

    1. Ophthalmologist
    1. Jacksonville, FL
    Areas of focus:

    Cataract surgery, Cornea transplant, Laser eye surgery, Photorefractive keratectomy, Corneal collagen crosslinking, Ker...atoconus, Cataract, Fuchs dystrophy, Cornea problems

  3. Sanjay V. Patel, M.D.

    Sanjay V. Patel, M.D.

    1. Ophthalmologist
    1. Rochester, MN
    Areas of focus:

    Cataract surgery, Ocular surface reconstruction, Cornea transplant, Tumor resection, Lens replacement surgery, Photothe...rapeutic keratectomy, Iris prosthesis implantation, Keratoconus, Cataract, Fuchs dystrophy, Conjunctival melanoma, Ocular surface tumor, Pterygium, Corneal edema, Ocular surface squamous neoplasia, Iris defect

Research

Mayo Clinic's Department of Ophthalmology has a strong tradition of advanced research to improve the diagnosis and treatment of cornea disorders, and is a leader in Fuchs dystrophy research, from genetics of the disease to clinical management.

The common form of Fuchs dystrophy begins in the 30s and 40s and accounts for most cases in the United States. Mayo Clinic researchers discovered that 75% of these cases were associated with a specific genetic abnormality, a trinucleotide expansion repeat in a gene called transcription factor 4 (TCF4). Researchers at Mayo Clinic and elsewhere are now using this information to discover medical therapies that might slow or stop the progression of the disease. Mayo Clinic researchers also have described how to best use imaging techniques to help manage the disease in clinical practice, and to predict the prognosis of the disease.

Learn more about ongoing clinical trials at Mayo Clinic for people with Fuchs dystrophy.

Publications

See a list of publications by Mayo Clinic authors on Fuchs dystrophy on PubMed, a service of the National Library of Medicine.

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