Corneal topography. Corneascope
J. J. Rowsey, A. E. Reynolds and R. Brown
We present an introduction to a clinical quantitative corneascope for
measurement of corneal topography in detail. This instrument provides
contour keratometry in all corneal meridians. We review the normal myopic
and hyperopic eye contours, keratoconus, pellucid marginal degeneration,
and wound gape and compression related to cataract surgery. We present a
modified Placido disk for office use that incorporates the unique incident
light image of the corneascope for rapid review of irregular corneal
contours. Corneal topography irregularities frequently contribute to
devastating refractive states of the eye and should be examined carefully
when keratorefractive surgery is considered.