Abstract:Keratoconus (KC) is a condition which results in progressive corneal thinning. It was first discovered by Dr. John Nottingham in 1854 who described it as “conical cornea” due to the outward bowing appearance caused by the condition. The prevalence of KC is between 0.2 and 4,790 per 100,000 people. KC does not have a gender predilection. It is believed to appear more commonly in South Asian and Middle Eastern populations.
Keratoconus typically begins in the second and third decades of life although it can… Show more
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