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Keratoconus after 40 years of age: a longitudinal comparative population-based study.

Hassan HashemiSoheila AsgariShiva MehravaranMohammad Hassan EmamianAkbar Fotouhi
Published in: International ophthalmology (2019)
According to these findings, posterior corneal steepening and thinning in keratoconus patients continue after the age of 40 years, but it is clinically negligible. The changes are independent of normal age-related changes and appear to be slower in cases with steeper and thinner corneas.
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