Keratoconus can be defined as a progressive, non-inflammatory, conical deformity of the cornea. The condition is characterized by corneal thinning and protrusion, resulting in corneal distortion and decreased vision. Keratoconus can be classified by the degree of conicity as early or advanced, or it can be classified morphologically by the shape of the cone. Early keratoconus usually manifests as a small island of irregular astigmatism in the inferior paracentral cornea. Advanced keratoconus has been classically subdivided into three categories: Nipple.
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Nipples are odd things: little balls of tissue, just kind of hanging out on our chests. Of course, their chief job -- to develop and produce milk for babies -- is super cool. But we've all got nipples. Even men.
Keratoconus
Keratoconus KC is a disorder of the eye that results in progressive thinning of the cornea. While the cause is unknown, it is believed to occur due to a combination of genetic , environmental, and hormonal factors. Keratoconus causes very distinctive changes in the appearance of these maps, which allows doctors to make the diagnosis. Initially the condition can typically be corrected with glasses or soft contact lenses. Keratoconus affects about 1 in 2, people.
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