Keratoconus is a developmental problem in which the central portion of the cornea becomes thinner and bulges forward in a cone-shaped fashion. Correction is usually best achieved with contact lenses, but if these cannot be worn or if the condition is severe, a corneal transplant is carried out. This compact manual gives the most current clinical findings for management of keratoconus patients. * Comprehensive source for the contact lens practitioner on the management of keratoconus * The most recent clinical findings for ...
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Keratoconus is a developmental problem in which the central portion of the cornea becomes thinner and bulges forward in a cone-shaped fashion. Correction is usually best achieved with contact lenses, but if these cannot be worn or if the condition is severe, a corneal transplant is carried out. This compact manual gives the most current clinical findings for management of keratoconus patients. * Comprehensive source for the contact lens practitioner on the management of keratoconus * The most recent clinical findings for management of keratoconus in a single source * Drs. Zadnik and Barr are internationally recognized experts on keratoconus
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