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Factors associated with graft astigmatism after corneal transplantation for keratoconus. [PDF]

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Keratoconus

Survey of Ophthalmology, 1998
Keratoconus is a bilateral noninflammatory corneal ectasia with an incidence of approximately 1 per 2,000 in the general population. It has well-described clinical signs, but early forms of the disease may go undetected unless the anterior corneal topography is studied. Early disease is now best detected with videokeratography.
Yaron S Rabinowitz
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Keratoconus

Nature Reviews Disease Primers
Keratoconus is a progressive eye disorder primarily affecting individuals in adolescence and early adulthood. The ectatic changes in the cornea cause thinning and cone-like steepening leading to irregular astigmatism and reduced vision. Keratoconus is a complex disorder with a multifaceted aetiology and pathogenesis, including genetic, environmental ...
Rohan Bir Singh   +6 more
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