What is specular microscopy?

What is specular microscopy?

What is specular microscopy?

The specular microscopy is the reference technique for exploring the corneal endothelium. It allows the qualitative and quantitative analysis for diagnostic, predictive purposes or for the purpose of simple monitoring of this monocellular layer whose role is maintenance of corneal transparency.

What is the cause of glaucoma?

the glaucoma is an eye disease associated with the progressive destruction of the optic nerve, most often caused by too much pressure inside the eye. This pathology is the second leading cause of blindness in developed countries.

What are the visual disturbances of keratoconus?

Other visual disturbances; Keratoconus can be caused by pathologies such as vernal keratoconjunctivitis, retinitis pigmentosa or retinopathy of prematurity. Keratoconus can develop in either eye, although it most often occurs bilaterally.

What causes keratoconus?

Causes of Keratoconus. Eye allergy; which causes the eyes to rub continuously. Other visual disturbances; Keratoconus can be caused by pathologies such as vernal keratoconjunctivitis, retinitis pigmentosa or retinopathy of prematurity.

What is acute keratoconus?

Acute keratoconus is a rare complication (2.6% of cases) of very advanced keratoconus triggered by significant microtrauma (rubbing the eye), especially in patients with Down syndrome or allergies.

What is Keratoconus?

Keratoconus. Causes, symptoms and treatment | ICR Keratoconus occurs when the corneal tissue breaks down, changing from its usual spherical shape to a cone shape. Vision becomes distorted as the shape of the cornea is changed.