Normally, your cornea— the clear outer lens or "windshield" of your eye — has a dome shape, like a ball. Sometimes, the structure isn’t strong enough to hold its round shape and bulges outward, like a ...
The eye is a complex organ made up of several layers. The first is the conjunctiva which covers the sclera, also known as the white of the eye. The next is the cornea, a clear dome-shaped layer of ...
In keratoconus, genetic factors appear to be multifactorial and have been considered fundamental to the etiology and progression of keratoconus, but does not explain a vast majority of the cases.
Is rubbing eyes bad for your vision? Eye specialists explain the risks-from infections and keratoconus to corneal damage-and ...
K: Keratometry; SE: Spheric equivalent. Intracorneal ring segments of smaller size and greater thickness provide a more corrective effect. Intracorneal ring segment (ICRS) implantation can be ...
Intacs is the brand name for a medical device that is used in the treatment of the eye disorder known as keratoconus. Cornea cross-linking is a powerful procedure that can strengthen the weakened ...
While keratoconus typically develops in both eyes, it can be asymmetrical, which means it can be much worse in one eye. It’s typically treated with eyeglasses or special contact lenses. Share on ...
Male adolescent and young adult patients were found to have an increased risk of keratoconus if they had attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), regardless ...
On Monday, Glaukos Corporation (NYSE:GKOS) received the “Day 74” notification from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) acknowledging the previously submitted New Drug Application (NDA) for ...
Patients who underwent corneal cross-linking for keratoconus had a temporary but statistically significant increase in IOP in ...