Keratoconus, Dry Eye Syndrome, Overnight Orthokeratology, Achromatopsia and Uveitis in Children
Göran Darius Hildebrand,
Günter Rudolph,
Herbert Jägle
Abstract:Keratoconus (KC) is a progressive corneal ectasia, leading to high astigmatism and myopia, associated with corneal scarring and visual impairment that may necessitate transplantation in severe cases. Despite an estimated incidence of between 50-230/ 100,000 in those younger than 18 years, KC remains underdiagnosed in children and the correct diagnosis is often not made for years. At the same time, the clinical course is thought to be more aggressive in children with faster progression and a greater risk of cor… Show more
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