Keratoconus (KC) shows several distinctive features in clinical appearance, disease progression, and treatment in children compared with adults. Therefore, diagnostic, clinical care, and therapeutic approaches are different. However, pediatric keratoconus is often undiagnosed and thus untreated in many cases. Once diagnosis has been made, compliance with treatment recommendations is often poor. Pediatric keratoconus also tends to have more rapid progression than in adults; therefore, early detection and treatment are paramount to prevent serious vision impairment, which can affect the child's development. This review of pediatric keratoconus discusses important issues such as worldwide epidemiology, clinical features in children compared to...
Purpose: To report a pediatric patient with bilateral temporal keratoconus. Observations: A 14-year-...
Keratoconus is a disease of the cornea that usually has its onset during puberty or early adulthood....
Successful treatment of paediatric glaucoma presents many challenges, with IOP control as the first ...
Public Health Relevance: Understanding pediatric keratoconus separate from adult keratoconus can hel...
Pediatric keratoconus demonstrates several distinctive management issues in comparison with adult ke...
Keratoconus is a bilateral and asymmetric disease which results in progressive thinning and steeping...
Keratoconus is a bilateral and asymmetric disease which results in progressive thinning and steeping...
Background: Keratoconus is a progressive noninflammatory condition that often starts to develop at t...
Purpose: To describe paediatric keratoconus (KC) patients by tomographic and aberrometric characteri...
Keratoconus can behave more aggressively in pediatric than in adult patients. We systematically revi...
Keratoconus (KC) is a common bilateral, non-inflammatory, and progressive ectatic disease of the cor...
Keratoconus is a degenerative disease that affects adolescents and young adults and presents with va...
Keratoconus is a disorder characterized by progressive corneal thinning and steepening that may resu...
Abstract Introduction Keratoconus usually presents during puberty and is considered rare in young ch...
All corneal cross-linking techniques attenuated disease progression in patients with pediatric kerat...
Purpose: To report a pediatric patient with bilateral temporal keratoconus. Observations: A 14-year-...
Keratoconus is a disease of the cornea that usually has its onset during puberty or early adulthood....
Successful treatment of paediatric glaucoma presents many challenges, with IOP control as the first ...
Public Health Relevance: Understanding pediatric keratoconus separate from adult keratoconus can hel...
Pediatric keratoconus demonstrates several distinctive management issues in comparison with adult ke...
Keratoconus is a bilateral and asymmetric disease which results in progressive thinning and steeping...
Keratoconus is a bilateral and asymmetric disease which results in progressive thinning and steeping...
Background: Keratoconus is a progressive noninflammatory condition that often starts to develop at t...
Purpose: To describe paediatric keratoconus (KC) patients by tomographic and aberrometric characteri...
Keratoconus can behave more aggressively in pediatric than in adult patients. We systematically revi...
Keratoconus (KC) is a common bilateral, non-inflammatory, and progressive ectatic disease of the cor...
Keratoconus is a degenerative disease that affects adolescents and young adults and presents with va...
Keratoconus is a disorder characterized by progressive corneal thinning and steepening that may resu...
Abstract Introduction Keratoconus usually presents during puberty and is considered rare in young ch...
All corneal cross-linking techniques attenuated disease progression in patients with pediatric kerat...
Purpose: To report a pediatric patient with bilateral temporal keratoconus. Observations: A 14-year-...
Keratoconus is a disease of the cornea that usually has its onset during puberty or early adulthood....
Successful treatment of paediatric glaucoma presents many challenges, with IOP control as the first ...