Corneal Ectasia, Fuchs Dystrophy, and Cataract After Hexagonal Keratotomy

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Arun Gulani, MD, presents a case in which a 75-year-old woman was referred for an evaluation of her right eye. Her surgical history is significant for hexagonal keratotomy that was performed in 2004 and resulted in high irregular astigmatism and corneal scars. Other relevant associated pathologies include myopia, Fuchs corneal dystrophy, presbyopia, and cataract.

Posted: 10/31/2024

Corneal Ectasia, Fuchs Dystrophy, and Cataract After Hexagonal Keratotomy

Arun Gulani, MD, presents a case in which a 75-year-old woman was referred for an evaluation of her right eye. Her surgical history is significant for hexagonal keratotomy that was performed in 2004 and resulted in high irregular astigmatism and corneal scars. Other relevant associated pathologies include myopia, Fuchs corneal dystrophy, presbyopia, and cataract.

Posted: 10/31/2024

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