Topographic and tomographic properties of forme fruste keratoconus corneas.
@article{Saad2010TopographicAT,
title={Topographic and tomographic properties of forme fruste keratoconus corneas.},
author={Alain Saad and Damien Gatinel},
journal={Investigative ophthalmology \& visual science},
year={2010},
volume={51 11},
pages={
5546-55
}
}PURPOSE
To investigate the efficacy of topography and tomography indices combined in discriminant functions to detect mild ectatic corneas.
[] Key MethodMETHODS
The authors retrospectively reviewed the data of 143 eyes separated into three groups by the Corneal Navigator OPD scanning system (Nidek, Gamagori, Japan): normal (N; LASIK surgery with a 2-year follow-up; n = 72), forme fruste keratoconus (N topography with contralateral KC; FFKC; n = 40), and KC (n = 31).
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