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Posterior polymorphous dystrophy associated with nonkeratoconic steep corneal curvatures
Irving M Raber1, Robert Fintelmann, Sachin Chhabra
1Wills Eye Institute Cornea Service, Philadelphia, PA 19107, USA. raber101@comcast.net
Purpose:
To report a case series of eyes with posterior polymorphous corneal dystrophy and steep nonkeratoconic corneas.
Methods:
Retrospective, descriptive, nonrandomized case series.
Results:
Thirty-five eyes of 18 patients (14 cases from 6 families and 4 isolated cases) with diffuse posterior polymorphous corneal dystrophy had mean topographic simulated keratometry readings of 52.21 diopters (D), with a range of 46.47 D to 59.86 D and an SD of 3.69 D, with no slit-lamp or topographic findings suggestive of keratoconus.
Conclusions:
The patients in this series demonstrate diffuse posterior polymorphous corneal dystrophy and nonkeratoconic steep corneas.
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