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Offering practical clinical guidance for early diagnosis and effective management, Keratoconus: Diagnosis and Management is a concise, easy-to-read guide to help mitigate loss of vision in patients in a way that does not interfere with quality of life. From early diagnosis and intervention through the most up-to-date treatment and surgical approaches, this consolidated reference covers the essential information needed by cornea fellows and specialists, general ophthalmologists, residents, and optometrists.
 -  Provides expert, step-by-step guidance and real-world perspectives from global contributors in the field. 
 
-  Covers the latest advances in cornea transplantation, corneal collagen cross-linking (CXL) in adult and pediatric patients, intrastromal corneal rings, intraocular lenses, corneal regeneration, and laser surgery. 
 
-  Includes quick-reference boxes throughout highlighting essential clinical facts, pitfalls, potential complications, and clinical guidelines.  
 
-  Presents real-world case studies of actual patient scenarios from early to advanced disease states. 
 
-  Features high-quality imaging for keratoconus at various stages, including OCT, Brillouin scanning microscopy, Scheimpflug and combined Placido and Scheimpflug, combined Placido and AS-OCT, clinical and surgical photos, and more. 
 
-  Enhanced eBook version included with purchase. Your enhanced eBook allows you to access all of the text, figures, and references from the book on a variety of devices. 
 
List of contents
 Section 1: Keratoconus Principles
  Chapter 1: Historical Perspectives Chapter 2: Keratoconus Definitions Chapter 3: Keratoconus Epidemiology  Chapter 4: Pathophysiology of Keratoconus  Chapter 5: Clinical Course of Keratoconus   Section 2: Diagnosis
  Chapter 6: Keratoconus: Classification Chapter 7: Genetics of Keratoconus Chapter 8: Biomechanics Chapter 9: Inflammation in Keratoconus Chapter 10: Associated Diseases  Chapter 11: Differential Diagnosis of Keratoconus   Section 3: Imaging
  Chapter 12: Corneal Topography Chapter 13: Tomography: Scheimpflug Chapter 14: Tomography: Scheimpflug and Placido Chapter 15: Anterior Segment OCT Chapter 16: Brillouin Scanning Microscopy   Section 4: Non-Surgical Management
  Chapter 17: Contact Lenses and Spectacles  Section 5: Surgical Management
  Chapter 18: Surgical Planning Chapter 19: Intrastromal Corneal Ring Segments (ICRS): Mechanism and Techniques Chapter 20: Intrastromal Corneal Ring Segments (ICRS): Results and Complications  Chapter 21: Corneal Crosslinking Physiology and Techniques Chapter 22: Corneal Crosslinking Results and Complications Chapter 23: Corneal Crosslinking in Pediatric Patients with Keratoconus  Chapter 24: Iontophoresis-Assisted Corneal Collagen Cross-Linking Chapter 25: Laser Surgery Chapter 26: Phakic Intraocular Lenses Chapter 27: Lamellar Keratoplasty Chapter 28: Penetrating Procedures Chapter 29: Alternative Techniques  Chapter 30: Cataract Surgery in the Keratoconus Patient  Section 6: Case Studies
  Chapter 31: Asymmetric Keratoconus: Case Study Chapter 32: Central Keratoconus: Case Study Chapter 33: Very Early Keratoconus: Case Study Chapter 34: Advanced Keratoconus: Case Study