The Genetics of Keratoconus
Kara Williams MS, LGC is a licensed genetic counselor. Unlike most genetic counselors who wor…
Kara Williams MS, LGC is a licensed genetic counselor. Unlike most genetic counselors who wor…
Corneal crosslinking (CXL) results in stopping or slowing changes to the corneal curvature and …
Key takeaways: High-resolution OCT elastography shows potential in diagnosing and monitoring ker…
March 2023 Update Newsletter March 14, 2023 Dr. Brooke Messer OD, a keratoconus expert …
Cornea is the transparent layer of the eye that lets light reach the retina and lens, thus ena…
Meet Dan Cohen of Silicon Valley. Dan has been an essential part of several start-ups. Today, h…
An article published this year surveyed people with keratoconus living in Saudi Arabia. Optomet…
Doctors have long collected surveys to assess the effect of disease on their patients’ ability …
The cornea is the front part of the eye that plays a crucial role in vision. It refracts, or b…
Being diagnosed with Keratoconus can be difficult to manage, especially when it comes to your c…
Cornea specialists published a consensus paper on the diagnosis of keratoconus in 2015 that inc…
For more than 50 years, if you asked someone with keratoconus about their contact lenses, chanc…
Over 1,000 individuals tuned in to the July Evening Webinar or watched a recording of the prese…
NKCF hears from patients who sometimes have trouble finding contact lens solution: imagine that…
Originally published in NKCF Update (February 2022) . Intacs (intrastromal ring segments) are …
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Originally published in NKCF Update (December 2021). In the past year, two international studi…
A corneal transplant is a surgery done to replace a damaged part of the cornea with tissue from…