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Research notes
Bullous keratopathy results from corneal endothelial failure causing fluid
accumulation in the stroma and sub-epithelial bullae. Stromal haze mode applies diffuse Gaussian
scatter; Epithelial bullae mode adds structured micro-aberrations; Advanced scatter uses Mie
theory approximations. Severity blends between clear corneal vision (0%) and severe bullous
state (100%).
Swatches — Reference vs Bullous Keratopathy
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ΔE (CIE76)
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Chromaticity (CIE xy)
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Bullous keratopathy simulated
Multi-condition comparison
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Clinical notes: Corneal scatter predominantly whitens the visual field and
reduces contrast. Scatter weights bias the chromatic component of scatter (R/G/B channel
contributions). Not a clinical diagnostic — see model assumptions for limits.
Model assumptions & limits
- Stromal haze is modelled as additive Gaussian white scatter in linear sRGB.
- Severity curves are heuristic and do not replace clinical diagnosis.
- ΔE and chromaticity measures use standard CIE conversions but depend on display/profile.