Purpose: To report a case of stellate and branching linear corneal stromal amyloid deposits secondary to trichiasis and the use of molecular genetic analysis to exclude lattice corneal dystrophy.

Methods: Case report and review of the literature. A 30-year-old man with a history of chronic ocular irritation was found to have distichiasis, epiblepharon, and unilateral corneal amyloidosis indistinguishable from lattice corneal dystrophy. Screening of the TGFBI gene was performed to rule out a previously reported mutation associated with lattice corneal dystrophy.

Result: A corneal biopsy performed before presentation to the authors confirmed the presence of corneal amyloidosis. Screening of exons 4, 11, 12, and 14 in the TGFBI gene identified 2 previously reported polymorphisms, Leu472Leu and Phe540Phe, but no other coding region changes.

Conclusion: Corneal stromal amyloidosis clinically resembling lattice corneal dystrophy may be associated with trichiasis. The exclusion of a TGFBI-associated corneal dystrophy in this case, leaving trichiasis as the most likely cause of the corneal amyloid deposition, demonstrates the utility of molecular genetic analysis in confirming or refuting a presumptive clinical diagnosis.

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