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- Keratoconus - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Keratoconus (ker-uh-toe-KOH-nus) is an eye condition in which the clear, dome-shaped front of the eye, called the cornea, gets thinner, steeper and bulges outward into a cone shape
- Keratoconus: Symptoms, Causes Treatment - Cleveland Clinic
What is keratoconus? Keratoconus is a condition of the eye in which the normally rounded cornea bulges outward into a cone shape The cornea is the clear, central part of the front surface of the eye It protects your eye and helps you focus for clear vision You pronounce keratoconus as care-ah-ta-KO-nus
- Keratoconus - Wikipedia
Many specialized types of contact lenses have been developed for keratoconus, and affected people may seek out both doctors specialized in conditions of the cornea, and contact lens fitters who have experience managing people with keratoconus
- Keratoconus: Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment - WebMD
Keratoconus is a condition in which your eye's cornea is unable to hold its round shape This can make your vision less clear WebMD explains how to recognize and treat the condition
- Keratoconus - EyeWiki
Keratoconus is the most common corneal ectatic disorder where the central or paracentral cornea undergoes progressive thinning and steepening, causing high irregular astigmatism and poor quality of vision
- What Is Keratoconus? - American Academy of Ophthalmology
Keratoconus is a condition when the normally round cornea becomes thin and develops a cone-like bulge
- 10 Keratoconus Treatments - Plus Causes, Symptoms - All About Vision
Keratoconus is a progressive eye disease in which the normally round cornea thins and begins to bulge into a cone-like shape This cone shape deflects light as it enters the eye on its way to the light-sensitive retina, causing distorted vision
- Keratoconus - Johns Hopkins Medicine
With keratoconus, the cornea thins and bulges into an irregular cone shape, resulting in vision loss Keratoconus generally begins at puberty and progresses into the mid-30s
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