Dr. Samuel Russell
Introduction: Keratoconus is a progressive, non-inflammatory corneal ectatic disorder characterized by corneal thinning and biomechanical weakening, leading to irregular astigmatism and visual impairment (1). Management of keratoconus aims to achieve two key objectives: stabilization of disease progression and optimization of visual function (1). A
Contemporary Management of Keratoconus: From Stabilization to Visual Rehabilitation

Contemporary Management of Keratoconus: From Stabilization to Visual Rehabilitation

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