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9. Fuchs' Dystrophy Rarely Causes Blindness

Most people fear that a disease that affects the cornea will cause them to go blind. Because of today's modern medical technologies, blindness as a result of Fuchs' dystrophy is a rare occurrence. It is also important to understand that this disease does not impact on the retina or the optic nerve, both of which, if severely damaged, can cause blindness.

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