IC-135 Is This Case Keratoconus? Quantitative and Qualitative Early Diagnosis and Progression Criteria using Modern Corneal Diagnostics: For Cornea Experts and Refractive Surgeons | ASCRS
Session
IC-135 Is This Case Keratoconus? Quantitative and Qualitative Early Diagnosis and Progression Criteria using Modern Corneal Diagnostics: For Cornea Experts and Refractive Surgeons
April 2025
Meeting: 2025 ASCRS Annual Meeting
Course Instructor: A. John Kanellopoulos, MD, ABO
Co-Instructors: Gregory Pamel, MD; Stephen D. Klyce, PhD; Renato Ambrósio Jr., MD, PhD
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Course Description
Will present current methodology and clinical pearls in screening and evaluating corneal ectasia and keratoconus as well as possible progression assessment. A multitude of contemporary imaging modalities (Scheimpflug, Placido & color LED reflection Topography, Scheimpflug and OCT tomography, Epithelial mapping, wavefront analysis, as well as family members screening.

Educational Objective
Attendees will share our extensive and broad experience in diagnosing ectasia and progressive keratoconus in Europe and the US, by employment multiple anterior-segment imaging technologies, also applicable to post-surgery follow up and assessment. Several cases will be reviewed as a recap and the audience will be encouraged to participate in a "live" clinical assessment workshop for diagnosis skills understanding
2025 ASCRS Annual Meeting Instructional Courses

This 1.5 hour Instructional Course was recorded at the 2025 ASCRS Annual Meeting in Los Angeles, CA, April 25-28, 2025.