5 Key Takeaways
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The patient presented with advanced keratoconus and was fitted with specialized rigid gas permeable lenses for improved vision.
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Corneal tomography revealed severe keratoconus, particularly in the right eye, which had no central vision due to toxoplasmosis.
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Intralimbal GP lenses improved the patient's functional peripheral vision, allowing her to perceive sharper frames during exams.
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By 2019, contact lens wear was contraindicated for the right eye due to low corneal pachymetry and risk to corneal integrity.
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The case illustrates the evolution of lens technology from GP designs to scleral lenses, enhancing functional vision in patients.
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