Case Report

Epikeratophakia for Keratoconus: A Case Report with 30 Years of Follow-Up

Figure 1

Slit-lamp photograph obtained 30 years after epikeratophakia. (a) Right eye (operated). (b), Left eye (nonoperated). The right eye shows an epikeratophakia graft (central area transparent), and the left eye has a central protrusion; opacity is observed after acute hydrops. (c), Right eye. (d), Left eye. Anterior-segment optical coherence tomography (AS-OCT) findings 30 years after epikeratophakia. The left eye is remarkably protruded compared with the right eye.
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