5 Key Takeaways
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A 27-year-old female with keratoconus experienced decreased vision and comfort with her 3-year-old scleral lenses.
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Slit lamp evaluation and AS-OCT confirmed inadequate lens clearance and apical bearing over corneal scarring.
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New scleral lenses with increased sagittal depth improved her vision and comfort significantly.
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Ongoing monitoring is crucial for keratoconus patients to assess corneal stability and lens fitting.
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Regular follow-up every 6 to 12 months is recommended to prevent complications like corneal transplantation.
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