2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.compbiomed.2023.106800
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Dynamic topography analysis of the cornea and its application to the diagnosis of keratoconus

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“…For such cases, it would have been convenient to spend more time without glasses, but the patients' vision without glasses was too low. In the topographic image, curvature values were found in the central area close to 63.00 D and 300 mm of curvature [39,40]. This is classified as grade IV keratoconus according to the Amsler Krumeich scale, and it produces high corneal eccentricity in areas of ectasia [40].…”
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“…For such cases, it would have been convenient to spend more time without glasses, but the patients' vision without glasses was too low. In the topographic image, curvature values were found in the central area close to 63.00 D and 300 mm of curvature [39,40]. This is classified as grade IV keratoconus according to the Amsler Krumeich scale, and it produces high corneal eccentricity in areas of ectasia [40].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…In the topographic image, curvature values were found in the central area close to 63.00 D and 300 mm of curvature [39,40]. This is classified as grade IV keratoconus according to the Amsler Krumeich scale, and it produces high corneal eccentricity in areas of ectasia [40].…”
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confidence: 95%
“…Evidence of Corvis ST parameters in pediatric KC and SKC is still lacking. ( Li et al, 2023 ). SP A1 is a novel stiffness parameter that is defined as resultant pressure divided by deflection at the first applanation, and the KC eye tends to have a smaller value that represents a weaker cornea.…”
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confidence: 99%