PURPOSE: To report a case series of eyes with posterior polymorphous corneal dystrophy and steep nonkeratoconic corneas. METHODS: Retrospective, descriptive, nonrandomized case series. RESULTS: Thirty-five eyes of 18 patients (14 cases from 6 families and 4 isolated cases) with diffuse posterior polymorphous corneal dystrophy had mean topographic simulated keratometry readings of 52.21 diopters (D), with a range of 46.47 D to 59.86 D and an SD of 3.69 D, with no slit-lamp or topographic findings suggestive of keratoconus. CONCLUSIONS: The patients in this series demonstrate diffuse posterior polymorphous corneal dystrophy and nonkeratoconic steep corneas.
PURPOSE: To report a case series of eyes with posterior polymorphous corneal dystrophy and steep nonkeratoconic corneas. METHODS: Retrospective, descriptive, nonrandomized case series. RESULTS: Thirty-five eyes of 18 patients (14 cases from 6 families and 4 isolated cases) with diffuse posterior polymorphous corneal dystrophy had mean topographic simulated keratometry readings of 52.21 diopters (D), with a range of 46.47 D to 59.86 D and an SD of 3.69 D, with no slit-lamp or topographic findings suggestive of keratoconus. CONCLUSIONS: The patients in this series demonstrate diffuse posterior polymorphous corneal dystrophy and nonkeratoconic steep corneas.
Authors: Ranjay Chakraborty; Han na Park; Moe H Aung; Christopher C Tan; Curran S Sidhu; P Michael Iuvone; Machelle T Pardue Journal: Mol Vis Date: 2014-09-20 Impact factor: 2.367
Authors: Andrea L Vincent; Charlotte Jordan; Leo Sheck; Rachel Niederer; Dipika V Patel; Charles N J McGhee Journal: Mol Vis Date: 2013-04-11 Impact factor: 2.367