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Motion-tracking Brillouin microscopy can be used to identify biomarkers of subclinical keratoconus in the anterior stroma.
Astigmatism (uh-STIG-muh-tiz-um) is a type of refractive error where one or more of the eye’s surfaces are not smooth and/or ...
Keratoconus is a non-inflammatory, acquired ectasia that causes progressive, changeable, myopic astigmatism. Mostly it occurs bilaterally but develops asymmetrically, 1 with an onset at puberty and ...
Background The aetiology of keratoconus (KC) remains poorly understood. KC has typically been described as a non-inflammatory disorder of the cornea. Nonetheless, there is increasing presumptive ...
Purpose: To analyze the changes in coordinates and distances among three typical geometric landmarks of the cornea, namely, the thinnest point (TP), maximum curvature (Kmax), and corneal apex (AP) ...
Keratoconus (KCN) is an eye condition that affects the cornea. The main objective of this study is to evaluate the accuracy of keratoconus detection from corneal parameters including elevation, ...
Purpose: To study the progression of keratoconus after cessation of eye rubbing with a minimum follow up of three-years. Design: Retrospective, monocentric, longitudinal cohort study of keratoconus ...
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Keratoconus and PRK - MSNDr. Greg Moloney, MBBS, BSC MED, MMED, FRCSC, Ophthalmologist, explains how they treat Keratoconus and perform PRK for vision correction.
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