Corneal cross-linking is an in-office procedure that works to strengthen and stabilize the cornea in eyes that have weakness from keratoconus or ectasia. At Baylor Medicine, our cornea specialists are ...
patients with keratoconus must wear CL to achieve acceptable visual performance for long periods of time. The aim of this study was to evaluate the visual function, the corneal thickness ...
ICRS technology is a promising therapeutic option in corneal ectatic disease that avoids or postpones corneal graft. Crosslinking (CXL) provides a stiffer cornea. A significant change in ...
In this Healio Video Perspective from Hawaiian Eye 2025, William B. Trattler, MD, of the Center for Excellence in Eye Care in ...
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Correcting Keratoconus
Maintaining overall eye health through regular check-ups is also important, especially for those with a family history of the disorder. Optometrists can detect early signs of keratoconus and ...
Dr. Neda Nikpoor is an ophthalmologist with Jenkins Eye Care. She sits on an advisory board with Project Vision which regularly does screenings in our schools. The Conversation talked with her about ...
Recalling the history of the cases, he said the patients had vision impairment resulting from ‘keratoconus’, a medical condition in which cornea takes a steep curve, causing sight weakness.