Diagnosis Dropdown (Demo) DiagnosisPlease Select...A. Post Cataract Surgery Edema-- A101. Pseudophakic corneal edema-- A102. Aphakic corneal edemaB. Ectasias/Thinnings-- B101. Keratoconus-- B102. Keratoglobus-- B103. Pellucid marginal degenerationC. Endothelial Dystrophies-- C101. Fuchs’ dystrophy-- C102. Posterior polymorphous dystrophy-- C103. Congenital hereditary endothelial dystrophy-- C104. Iridocorneal endothelial dystrophies (e.g. Chandler’s syndrome, iris-nevus syndrome, essential iris atrophy)D. Repeat Corneal Transplant-- D101. Regraft following PK (due to tissue rejection)-- D102. Regraft following EK (due to tissue rejection)-- D103. Regraft following ALK (due to tissue rejection)-- D105. Regraft following a limbal stem cell procedure (due to tissue rejection)-- D201. Regraft following PK (not due to tissue rejection)-- D202. Regraft following EK (not due to tissue rejection)-- D203. Regraft following ALK (not due to tissue rejection)-- D204. Regraft following Keratoprosthesis-- D205. Regraft following a limbal stem cell procedure (not due to tissue rejection)E. Other Degenerations or Dystrophies-- E101. Stromal and anterior corneal dystrophies (e.g. granular, lattice, macular, Reis-Bucklers)-- E102 Non-Ectatic corneal degenerations (e.g. calcific band keratopathy, amyloid degeneration)-- E103. Terrien marginal degenerationF. Refractive-- F101. Post refractive surgery without ectasia (e.g. RK, HK, automated lamellar keratoplasty, PRK, LASIK, LASEK, etc.)-- F102. Post refractive surgery with ectasia (e.g. RK, HK, automated lamellar keratoplasty, PRK, LASIK, LASEK, etc.)-- F103. Post-surgical, other than refractive surgery or keratoplastyG. Microbial Keratitis-- G101. Bacterial-- G102. Spirochete (syphilitic interstitial keratitis) G103. Fungal-- G104. Chlamydial (trachoma)-- G105. Parasitic (e.g. acanthamoeba, onchocerciasis, trypanosomiasis, etc.)-- G106. ViralH. Mechanical (non-surgical) or Chemical Trauma-- H101. Traumatic scarring H102. Traumatic corneal edema-- H103. Chemical injuries (e.g. alkali, acid, petroleum, etc.) H104. Thermal injuryI. Congenital Opacities-- I101. Peters anomaly-- I102. Glaucoma/buphthalmos I103. Sclerocornea-- I104. AniridiaJ. Pterygium-- J101. PterygiumK. Noninfectious Ulcerative Keratitis, Thinning, or Perforation-- K101. Dry eye, keratoconjunctivitis sicca, Sjogren’s syndrome-- K102. Immune/collagen-vascular disease, systemic vasculitis (e.g. rheumatoid, Mooren’s ulcer, polyarteritis nodosa)-- K103. Neurotrophic keratopathy K104. Exposure keratopathy K105. Pemphigoid-- K106. Stevens-Johnson SyndromeL. Other Causes of Corneal Opacification or Distortion-- L101. Uveitis L102. Glaucoma-- L103. Surgical/mechanical trauma (other than in section H) L104. Silicone oil keratopathy-- L105. Epithelial downgrowth-- L106. Unspecified anterior segment problems L107. Other limbal stem cell deficienciesM. Other Causes of Endothelial Dysfunction-- M101. Other endothelial dysfunctionCongenital opacitiesCorneal degenerationsFuchs' dystrophyKeratoconusMechanical or chemical traumaMicrobial changesOther causes of corneal opacification or distortionPost-cataract surgery edemaPost-refractive surgeryPterygiumReis-Bucklers dystrophyRepeat corneal transplantUlcerative keratitis or perforationUnspecified stromal scarringOther