keratoconus in Vietnamese

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1. Keratoconus is the most common primary ectasia of the cornea.

2. Keratoconus is a condition where the Cornea weakens and bulges forward

3. Keratoconus is a progressive, noninflammatory corneal ectasia that is usually treated successfully with contact lenses.

4. Keratoconus is a progressive, ectatic disease of the cornea leading to thinning and highly irregular astigmatism.

5. Ocular involvement includes blue sclera, myopia, glaucoma and keratoconus in addition to bone synthesis defects.

6. The aim of cross-linking therapy is to prevent keratoconus progression and stabilize the present refractive situation.

7. Keratoconus is normally bilateral (affecting both eyes) although the distortion is usually asymmetric and is rarely completely identical in both corneas.

8. While a normal Cornea has a rounded shape, a Cornea with keratoconus can bulge outward and become a cone shape.

9. Keratoconus (a thin, cone-shaped cornea) and glaucoma (increased eye pressure) are also more common, as are refractive errors requiring glasses or contacts.

10. Keratoconus), trauma, atrophy, raised intraocular pressure or as a complication of photorefractive surgery in which the Corneal stroma has been left thinner than about 250 μm.

11. This means that a regular (spherical) rigid contact lens can provide good level of vision in people who have astigmatism or distorted corneal shapes as with keratoconus.

12. Here are some common eye problems that can lead to a damaged Cornea: Keratoconus, where the Cornea is coneshaped rather than dome-shaped; Fuchs’ dystrophy, where cells in the inner layer of the Cornea are not working effectively; Eye infections or injuries that scar the Cornea