AXIAL LENGTH IN KERATOCONUS: DOES IT MATTER?
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https://doi.org/10.31436/ijahs.v5i3.646Abstract
Case Report
Extreme long axial length is a rare condition characterised by keratoconus (KC) disease. The KC investigation is frequently focused on corneal topography. Contact lens prescription is a successful approach to restore patients’ vision by creating a new refractive surface. We herein describe a case of KC with a long axial length. The patient presents a reduced vision due to KC as well as under-correction of axial myopia. This case report highlights the importance of biometry investigation in KC cases when an optimum vision is not achieved with contact lens prescription.
Keywords: extreme axial length, keratoconus, contact lens
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Published
2021-06-15
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Abdul Razak , N. ., Mohammad Sapian, S.-A. ., Abdul Hadi , . R. ., Mustapa , . R. ., Azwan , . A. A. A. ., & Md-Muziman-Syah, M. M. . (2021). AXIAL LENGTH IN KERATOCONUS: DOES IT MATTER?. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES, 5(3), 2235. https://doi.org/10.31436/ijahs.v5i3.646
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