Fitting an MSD (Mini Scleral Design) rigid contact lens in advanced keratoconus with INTACS
Abstract
Keratoconus is a bilateral degenerative disease characterized by a non-inflammatory, progressive central corneal ectasia (typically asymmetric) and decreased vision. In its early stages it may be managed with spectacles and soft contact lenses but more commonly it is managed with rigid contact lenses. In advanced stages, when contact lenses can no longer be fit, have become intolerable, or corneal damage is severe, a penetrating keratoplasty is...
Paper Details
Title
Fitting an MSD (Mini Scleral Design) rigid contact lens in advanced keratoconus with INTACS
Published Date
Dec 1, 2011
Volume
34
Issue
6
Pages
274 - 281
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