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The human corneal surface epithelium is continuously repopulated by the limbal stem cells (LSCs). Limbal Stem Cell Deficiency (LSCD) can lead to corneal opacity and vascularization, with consequent visual impairment or blindness. Many acquired and congenital diseases can lead to LCSD by direct injury to the LSCs, destruction of LSC niche, or both. Based on the severity of the disease, LSCD can present with various symptoms and signs. Although LSCD can be detected clinically, laboratory tests are necessary to confirm the diagnosis and monitor the disease progression. This article concisely reviews the clinical presentation, techniques for diagnosis and management of LSCD.

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Kunjal Sejpal, Pejman Bakhtiari, Sophie X Deng. Presentation, diagnosis and management of limbal stem cell deficiency. Middle East African journal of ophthalmology. 2013 Jan-Mar;20(1):5-10

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PMID: 23580847

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