Abstract

The management of keractoconus has undergone a major revision due to the recent introduction of videokeratography. This instrumentation has provided a method by which keratoconus can be classified and evaluated in a way that was never possible before. Videokeratography has improved the diagnosis of keratoconus and provided a means for accurately measuring its progression. It has allowed a better understanding of the shape of the cornea and the position and power of the cone apex. In addition, videokeratography has provided a basis for new contact lens designs and methods for fitting.

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