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Ophthalmology Clinics of North America, 2003
Isolated keratoconus with no associations is by far the most common keratoconus presentation seen by a practicing clinician. This article explores the genetics of this most common form of keratoconus.
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Isolated keratoconus with no associations is by far the most common keratoconus presentation seen by a practicing clinician. This article explores the genetics of this most common form of keratoconus.
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Bilateral Keratoconus after LASIK in a Keratoconus Patient
Eye & Contact Lens: Science & Clinical Practice, 2003To describe a case of bilateral keratoconus occurring after LASIK in a keratoconus suspect.Case report.A 33-year-old male presented to our institution for evaluation of poor vision 4 years after undergoing bilateral LASIK for the treatment of compound myopic astigmatism.
Robert K. Chiang+3 more
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Archives of Ophthalmology, 1978
Posterior keratoconus is a rare corneal disorder characterized by a total or localized noninflammatory thinning of the cornea. In front of a conical protrusion of the posterior corneal curvature, there is a thinned stroma and nonprotruding anterior surface.
J H, Krachmer, M M, Rodrigues
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Posterior keratoconus is a rare corneal disorder characterized by a total or localized noninflammatory thinning of the cornea. In front of a conical protrusion of the posterior corneal curvature, there is a thinned stroma and nonprotruding anterior surface.
J H, Krachmer, M M, Rodrigues
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Thermokeratoplasty for Keratoconus
American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1976Thermokeratoplasty for keratoconus was performed in 29 eyes with follow-up periods ranging from less than four months to 24 months. Twelve patients obtained visual acuity better than 6/12 (20/40). Five patients required corneal transplantation.
Juan J. Arentsen, Peter R. Laibson
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Central keratoconus and bilateral asymmetry of keratoconus
Acta Ophthalmologica, 2016SummaryToday, different measurement techniques are used in clinical routine for detection and monitoring of keratoconus and progression of the disease. In this talk we describe topo‐ and tomographical paramenters for centered or decentered corneal ectasia in terms of central and classical keratoconus.
Timo Eppig+2 more
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British Journal of Ophthalmology, 2017
Posterior keratoconus (PKC) is a rare, typically non-inflammatory condition that is characterised by an abnormal posterior corneal curvature, which may be accompanied by overlying stromal opacification. It is usually congenital and can be associated with other ocular and systemic abnormalities.
Megan R Silas+3 more
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Posterior keratoconus (PKC) is a rare, typically non-inflammatory condition that is characterised by an abnormal posterior corneal curvature, which may be accompanied by overlying stromal opacification. It is usually congenital and can be associated with other ocular and systemic abnormalities.
Megan R Silas+3 more
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Optometry and Vision Science, 2015
Keratoconus (KC) has been traditionally classified as a noninflammatory disease. Barring loss of function, the other classic signs of inflammation (heat, redness, swelling, pain) are not usually obvious or even apparent in KC. This clinical perspective examines the evidence and implications of numerous inflammatory processes that have been recognized ...
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Keratoconus (KC) has been traditionally classified as a noninflammatory disease. Barring loss of function, the other classic signs of inflammation (heat, redness, swelling, pain) are not usually obvious or even apparent in KC. This clinical perspective examines the evidence and implications of numerous inflammatory processes that have been recognized ...
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Cornea
Purpose: To assess the prevalence and associated characteristics of keratoconus (KCN) among individuals aged 60 years and older. Methods: In this study, total of 160 clusters and 20 strata were identified in Tehran, Iran through a multistage cluster sampling technique.
Hassan, Hashemi+5 more
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Purpose: To assess the prevalence and associated characteristics of keratoconus (KCN) among individuals aged 60 years and older. Methods: In this study, total of 160 clusters and 20 strata were identified in Tehran, Iran through a multistage cluster sampling technique.
Hassan, Hashemi+5 more
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Clinical & Experimental Ophthalmology, 2018
Richard A. Mills, Richard A. Mills
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Richard A. Mills, Richard A. Mills
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Survey of Ophthalmology
Keratoconus is a common pediatric corneal disease, leading to vision impairment and amblyopia. Compared to its adult counterpart, pediatric keratoconus has an advanced presentation, rapid progression, higher incidence of complications such as corneal hydrops, and greater potential impact on the quality of life. It typically manifests during puberty and
Yogita, Gupta+5 more
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Keratoconus is a common pediatric corneal disease, leading to vision impairment and amblyopia. Compared to its adult counterpart, pediatric keratoconus has an advanced presentation, rapid progression, higher incidence of complications such as corneal hydrops, and greater potential impact on the quality of life. It typically manifests during puberty and
Yogita, Gupta+5 more
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