| Literature DB >> 3988618 |
J T Holladay, J W Lewis, M E Allison, R S Ruiz.
Abstract
Pterygia often induce with-the-rule astigmatism as they invade the cornea. Significant amounts of astigmatism occur long before a pterygium encroaches on the visual axis. We present an example in which a 3.3-mm pterygium resulted in 9 diopters (D) of with-the-rule astigmatism. Six weeks after the pterygium removal, the patient's cornea became spherical, but by three months the pterygium had recurred 2.2 mm onto the cornea and induced 4 D of with-the-rule astigmatism. Since the second removal and the application of beta irradiation, there has been no recurrence. The final correction was -1.00 + 1.00 X 127 degrees with a visual acuity of 20/20 +3. Characteristic keratoscopic photographs are shown and contrasted with surgically induced with-the-rule astigmatism.Entities:
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Year: 1985 PMID: 3988618 DOI: 10.1016/s0146-2776(85)80021-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Am Intraocul Implant Soc ISSN: 0146-2776