Background/aims: Anecdotal evidence indicates that corneal reshaping contact lenses may slow myopia progression in children. The purpose of this investigation is to determine whether corneal reshaping ...
Nearsightedness or myopia is a condition that makes objects that are far away look blurry. It occurs when the eyeball is too long or the cornea is too curved, causing light to focus in front of ...
In this case report we present a patient with displaced donor graft after DSAEK and associated peripheral corneal edema that resolved without any further intervention three months postoperatively.
A corneal topographic parameter demonstrates usefulness for predicting axial growth in orthokeratology. Volumetric myopia defocus dosage — a corneal tomography parameter used to quantify corneal power ...
The frequent occurrence of spherical myopia after penetrating keratoplasty for keratoconus is partly the result of the excessive dioptric power of the grafted cornea which occurs when the diameter ...
Immediately postoperatively, corneal graft displacement and peripheral corneal edema which remained stable during the first postoperative month were evident on slit lamp examination. Three months ...
If the eye is too short or too long, the ability to accurately see the world decreases because the cornea and lens cannot focus the light onto the back of the eye. Myopia usually results from the eye ...