ESCRS - PO337 - New Development Of Anterior And Posterior Topographic Characterization Of Corneal Disease

New Development Of Anterior And Posterior Topographic Characterization Of Corneal Disease

Published 2022 - 40th Congress of the ESCRS

Reference: PO337 | Type: Free paper | DOI: 10.82333/t60j-wc35

Authors: Kenneth J Rosenthal* 1 , Danielle Kramer 1 , Alexandra Scherk 1

1Kenneth J Rosenthal, MD PC,New York,United States

Purpose

This study was deisgned to catalog and characterize topographic features of corneal disease, including, uniquely, characteristic of corneal endothelial topographic features using the Cassini topographic system

Setting

Private clinical ophthalmology practice

Methods

Images were collected, characterized and categorized for a variety of corneal diseases, and their topographic implications were evaluated. This study included, uniquely,  diseases involving the relationship between corneal endothelium disease and the posterior corneal topographic properties.

Results

Features of several previously uncataeloged corneal diseases, notably those involving the posterior cornea, and features unique to the Cassini Topographer will be presented.

Conclusions

This diagnostic modality may be useful in diagnosing and evaluating corneal doesease throughout the cornea.