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Collagen, type VIII, alpha 2 and Corneal dystrophy

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Difference between Collagen, type VIII, alpha 2 and Corneal dystrophy

Collagen, type VIII, alpha 2 vs. Corneal dystrophy

Collagen alpha-2(VIII) chain is a protein that in humans is encoded by the COL8A2 gene. Corneal dystrophy is a group of rare hereditary disorders characterised by bilateral abnormal deposition of substances in the transparent front part of the eye called the cornea.

Similarities between Collagen, type VIII, alpha 2 and Corneal dystrophy

Collagen, type VIII, alpha 2 and Corneal dystrophy have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Posterior polymorphous corneal dystrophy.

Posterior polymorphous corneal dystrophy

Posterior Polymorphous Corneal Dystrophy (PPCD; sometimes also Schlichting dystrophy) is a type of corneal dystrophy, characterised by changes in Descemet's membrane and endothelial layer.

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Collagen, type VIII, alpha 2 and Corneal dystrophy Comparison

Collagen, type VIII, alpha 2 has 3 relations, while Corneal dystrophy has 40. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 2.33% = 1 / (3 + 40).

References

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