A type of corneal dystrophy in which the cornea gets progressively thinner. Between five and 14 percent of those who have the condition have a family history of Keratoconus. It starts with the thinning of the middle of the cornea, then slowly bulges outward to form a rounded cone shape. This produces moderate to severe distortion (astigmatism) and blurriness (nearsightedness) of vision.
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What is Keratoconus?
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