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FED

Introduction: FED

Description of FED

FED (medical condition): A familial disorder involving corneal opacities and low HDL cholesterol levels. It occurs as a result of an enzyme (lecithin:cholesterol acyltransferase) deficiency.

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Fish-eye disease:
  »Introduction: Fish-eye disease
  »Symptoms of Fish-eye disease

FED as a Disease

FED: Another name for Fish-eye disease (or close medical condition association).
  »Introduction: Fish-eye disease
  »Symptoms of Fish-eye disease

Symptoms of FED (Fish-eye disease)

Some of the symptoms of FED incude:

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