MANAGEMENT OF ACUTE CORNEAL HYDROPS SECONDARY TO KERATOCONUS BY DESCEMETOPEXY USING INTRACAMERAL PERFLUOROPROPANE (C3F8 ) – A CASE REPORT
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AbstractKeratoconus is a clinical term used to describe bilateral non-inflammatory corneal ectasia in its axial part due to which cornea assumes a conical shape1. The onset of keratoconus is generally at the age of puberty, and progresses over a period of 10-20 years2,3. The treatment of Keratoconus is rarely an emergency, with the exception of corneal hydrops resulting from rupture of the Descemet's membrane. This may be the common mode of presentation in patients with associated developmental delay, probably related to habitual ocular massage4,5.
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