
This retrospective case-control study explored the correlation between corneal tomographic and biomechanical parameters and the risk of keratoconus in very asymmetric ectasia (VAE). Using Scheimpflug-based corneal tomography and biomechanical assessment, the researchers identified a threshold effect between certain tomographic parameters and the risk of keratoconus. Specifically, a significant risk increase was associated with discrepancies in central and thinnest corneal thickness and vector distance between them exceeding specified thresholds. The study suggests that assessing these indicators could serve as a valuable method for early keratoconus risk evaluation.
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