Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2697398 | Contact Lens and Anterior Eye | 2006 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Here, we describe a case in which A-scan ultrasound biometry was used to differentially diagnose the cause of reduced vision in a patient with keratoconus. A patient with keratoconus presented with reduced visual acuity in one eye, not improvable above 6/18 with specialist keratoconus contact lens fitting. This monocular amblyopia was attributed to previous anisometropic ametropia by the use of ultrasound biometry. The report demonstrates the usefulness of ultrasound biometry in the detection of amblyopia in circumstances in which a previous assessment of amblyopia is not possible. This information will impact upon decisions made for the future clinical management in this case, especially if vision deteriorates so that a corneal graft is required.
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Authors
Abdullah M. Assiri, Bakri I. Yousuf, J. Margaret Woodhouse, Andrew J. Quantock, Paul J. Murphy,