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Krukenberg's spindle
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    Krukenberg's spindle

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    Krukenberg's spindle
    Cornea showing Krukenberg's Spindle.jpg
    Slit lamp photograph showing Krukenberg's Spindle as pigment cell deposits on the cornea
    Specialty Ophthalmology

    Krukenberg's spindle is the name given to the pattern formed on the inner surface of the cornea by pigmented iris cells that are shed during the mechanical rubbing of posterior pigment layer of the iris with the zonules that are deposited as a result of the currents of the aqueous humor. The sign was described in 1899 by Friedrich Ernst Krukenberg (1871-1946), who was a German pathologist specialising in ophthalmology.

    Diagnosis

    Differential diagnosis

    Iritis

    • Painful red eye with photophobia associated with inflammation

    Vortex keratopathy

    Corneal guttata

    • Non-transparent collagen deposits appearing following loss of corneal endothelial cells

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