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    Trusted LASIK Surgeons Welcomes Leading LASIK Eye Surgery Expert, Inventor David Huang, M.D., Los Angeles, to Its Unique Lasik Directory Service  Sep 12, 2008
    We are able to treat a wide range of refractive errors, including myopia (nearsightedness), hyperopia (farsightedness), presbyopia, astigmatism and keratoconus. The Doheny Laser Vision Center offers access to outstanding doctors who are faculty members of the University of Southern California. (Yahoo News -- Press Releases)

    The precious gift of life  Jun 14, 2008
    Jones has Keratoconus, an eye disease in which the cornea begins to bulge, causing distorted vision. Jones vision loss began to affect his ability to play instruments. (Orangeburg Times and Democrat, SC)

    Living with low vision  Mar 25, 2008
    The Woodlawn man has had vision problems since he was a child, suffering from a condition called keratoconus that caused his corneas to bulge outward into a cone shape. He can see only out of his left eye, and not well at that. (AL.com)

    Rio Eyecare celebrates its expansion  Jan 24, 2008
    A wide range of contact lenses are offered to include specialty fits such as SyergEyes, Keratoconus and Corneal Refractive Therapy. The New Mexico Scorpions begin their second season of existence in Rio Rancho on Ocotober 19th. (Rio Rancho Observer, NM)

    Mundine in the eye of a storm  Dec 8, 2007
    Since then, the sight in Mundine's left eye has gradually improved but is still far from the level it was before he underwent a procedure in July to treat keratoconus, which had restricted his vision for up to four years, including during his most recent big fights against Mikkel Kessler, Danny Green and Sam Soliman. Put simply, it means Mundine is shortsighted and has most problems with distances rather than in close. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Sport)

    Former patient sues eye surgeon  Dec 7, 2007
    Reached on Thursday, Krouner said that Sherry Dew has keratoconus, a relatively rare condition in which the patients corneas are abnormally cone-shaped ... Keratoconus is a progressive disease, and the ophthalmology community has known for a long time that if you cut on the keratoconus eye, bad things will happen to the structure of the cornea, he said ... LASIK surgery on patients with keratoconus can have serious consequences, he said. (Charleston Gazette, WV -- News)

    Eye of the tiger: ongoing ailment won't stop Choc  Nov 2, 2007
    Remarkably, the two-time world champion has been suffering from a condition known as keratoconus for up to four years and did not have full vision in any of his most recent big fights against Kessler, Green and Sam Soliman. "I have an eye condition called keratoconus that makes your eyeball go out of shape so you lose your focus and you can't see distances," Mundine said ... "I've had it for the last three or four years, and anything over about five metres away, I couldn't see - so I had this... (Sydney Morning Herald -- Sport)

    Discovery Eye Foundation Gala and Awards Ceremony in Beverly Hills  Oct 20, 2007
    Founded in 1970, by Morris and Rita Pynoos, the Discovery Eye Foundation (DEF) is dedicated to finding cures and treatments for corneal and retinal eye diseases while providing exceptional patient education through two outstanding outreach programs -- Macular Degeneration Partnership and National Keratoconus Foundation ... DEF funded researchers are currently supporting research into treatment and cures for diabetic retinopathy, age-related macular degeneration, ocular herpes and keratoconus. (Yahoo News -- Press Releases)

    Organ transplants give many a second lease of life  Oct 7, 2007
    She was diagnosed with keratoconus, a condition in which the cornea changes to a more conical shape compared to its usual gradual curve. She went through a dark period when she felt helpless and depressed. (The Star Online, Malaysia -- News)

    Transplant delays'Why my ethnicity means a very long wait for a kidney'  May 12, 2007
    " Small percentages Statistics show that black and Asian people, like Tony, are over three times more likely to need a kidney transplant than the general population because they have a higher incidence of diabetes and high blood pressure, leading to kidney failure. And their chance of a successful transplant is greater if they get an organ from someone from the same ethnic group. Tony has to stay on dialysis But Asian and black donors make up fewer than 2% of the non-live donors, and recipients... (BBC News -- UK)

    Teen focuses on need for cornea donors  Mar 28, 2007
    The most common eye disorder that requires a transplant is called keratoconus. With that condition, the normal eye (which is shaped like a basketball) becomes shaped like a football, causing reduced vision and distortion. (Pekin Times, IL)

    Business Notes  Feb 11, 2007
    Jackie McCall, optometrist in private practice at Midwest Family Eye Center in Baxter and in Staples, attended the Global Keratoconus Congress in Las Vegas in January ... Keratoconus is a corneal dystrophy affecting about one in 2,000 people worldwide, causing blurred and distorted vision. (Brainerd Daily Dispatch)

    Alpine skiing: Paerson defends her gold medal in super-G  Feb 7, 2007
    Years ago, he developed an eye problem known as keratoconus, which involves the stretching and bulging of his cornea into a cone shape. Contact lenses could not correct the problem they would shift while he was skiing at high speeds and he underwent cornea transplant surgery in June of 2005. (International Herald Tribune)

    Method Devised For Diagnosis Of Ocular Diseases  Jan 21, 2007
    This system, carried out with a swab (similar to pregnancy testing), will initially detect specific markers for ocular pathologies such as conjunctivochalasis and keratoconus and will enable, with a sample of teardrop liquid, the diagnosis of the patient with these disorders ... Keratoconus or conic cornea condition is a disorder of the human eye which rarely causes blindness but can considerably interfere with vision ... Keratoconus does not follow any known geographical cultural or social... (Science Daily)

    Doctors test new eye disease treatment  Apr 19, 2006
    The disease, keratoconus, affects about 10,000 Australians each year, eventually leading to blindness ... "Approximately half the transplants performed in Victoria are performed for keratoconus, so if we diminish the need for transplant in our keratoconus patients that'll make a big difference to tissue availability," he said. (ABC News Online, Australia -- Health)

    Eye disease patients trial non-surgical cure  Apr 19, 2006
    Sufferers of the degenerative eye condition, keratoconus, generally need a corneal transplant to stave off blindness. But Victorian Health Minister Bronwyn Pike says there may be a way to save those patients' eyesight without a transplant. (ABC News Online, Australia -- Health)

    Eye tests a vision of things to come  Apr 17, 2006
    Simple eye drops and a little light could replace cornea transplants for many sufferers of keratoconus -- a degenerative eye condition that causes the cornea to become thin and bulge out of shape ... Keratoconus sufferer Tanya Wilkinson, who had a cornea transplant for her left eye at just 22, hopes the new treatment will save her from a second transplant for her right eye ... Head of the hospital's corneal unit Dr Grant Snibson said the new treatment would also take pressure off the hospital's... (Melbourne Herald Sun)

    Surgery revolution  Apr 17, 2006
    Scientists at Melbourne's Royal Eye hospital say a trial procedure may save the eyesight of up to 50,000 Australians with the disease keratoconus. Victims suffer a progressive cone-like distortion of the round cornea, which can be corrected with glasses but can lead to blindness and the need for a corneal transplant. (Daily Telegraph)

    Eye treatment could replace surgery  Apr 16, 2006
    Scientists believe the procedure will save the eyesight of up to 50,000 Australians with the degenerative eye disease keratoconus. Keratoconus sufferers experience a progressive cone-like distortion of the normally round-shaped cornea, which can initially be corrected with glasses or contact lenses but can lead to blindness and the need for a corneal transplant ... Melbourne travel agent Tanya Wilkinson, 26, who has suffered keratoconus since she was 10, had a corneal transplant in her left eye... (Melbourne Herald Sun)




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