Transcription of MAJOR REVIEW - Keratoconus
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297 MAJOR REVIEW SURVEY OF OPHTHALMOLOGY VOLUME 42 NUMBER 4 JANUARY FEBRUARY 1998 1998 by Elsevier Science $ rights S0039-6257(97)00119-7 Keratoconus YARON S. RABINOWITZ, MD Cornea-Genetic Eye Medical Clinic, Burns and Allen Research Institute, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center and the Department of Ophthalmology, UCLA School of Medicine, Los Angeles, California, USA Abstract. Keratoconus is a bilateral noninflammatory corneal ectasia with an incidence of approxi-mately 1 per 2,000 in the general population. It has well-described clinical signs, but early forms of thedisease may go undetected unless the anterior corneal topography is studied.
KERATOCONUS 299 ultimately affecting both eyes, although only one eye may be affected initially. 71,105 Symptoms are highly variable and, in part, depend
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