Keratoconus: A discussion of physical/chemical properties and clinical diagnosis modalities. A review

The anterior densely innervated corneal tissue determines more than 50% of the optical power reflection. The Cornea's structure is composed of six layers, from the epithelium to the endothelium, and a deficiency in one of these layers produces various illnesses that result in alterations in the...

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Main Authors: Ahmed S.M., Al-Sharify N.T., Nser H.Y., Al-Sharify Z.T., Ghaeb N.H., See O.H., Weng L.Y.
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Published: American Institute of Physics Inc. 2024
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-340822024-10-14T11:17:54Z Keratoconus: A discussion of physical/chemical properties and clinical diagnosis modalities. A review Ahmed S.M. Al-Sharify N.T. Nser H.Y. Al-Sharify Z.T. Ghaeb N.H. See O.H. Weng L.Y. 57696704100 57205364615 58296946400 57204908487 26428056100 16023044400 26326032700 Biomedical Engineering Cornea COVID 19 eye Keratoconus physical models vision The anterior densely innervated corneal tissue determines more than 50% of the optical power reflection. The Cornea's structure is composed of six layers, from the epithelium to the endothelium, and a deficiency in one of these layers produces various illnesses that result in alterations in the tissue's physical and chemical characteristics. One of the mane problems happened to eye cornea is found during Keratoconus (KC), where the Cornea shape changes from normal aspherical to the cone-like protrusion of the central Cornea. This affected tissue suffers from decreased vision due to myopia, irregular astigmatism, and corneal scarring. A comprehensive review was done to investigate the Physical, chemical Properties and Clinical Diagnosis Modalities in the current work for patients with Keratoconu. Physically, where the Cornea is irregular in shape, incoming light rays cannot be focused on a single point, causing the wavefront's typical spherical shape to change. In addition, the chemical structure of basal epithelial cells influences their shape and arrangement. At the same time, a break in Bowman's layer, which is common in keratoconus, may be responsible for the conical shape of the eye. Various technologies such as keratometry, Slit lamp, Ultrasound Pachymetry, and corneal topography/tomography have been used for diagnosing KC corneas. Each of them provides essential parameters and indicates the Cornea's state. Nowadays, corneal topography techniques allow for identifying the major morphological features of diseased tissue. Furthermore, early detection of KC is critical for avoiding ocular refractive surgery, but there are no standardized screening criteria for early diagnosis. � 2023 Author(s). Final 2024-10-14T03:17:53Z 2024-10-14T03:17:53Z 2023 Conference Paper 10.1063/5.0150078 2-s2.0-85176727425 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85176727425&doi=10.1063%2f5.0150078&partnerID=40&md5=6dc0dd0f746eb688aaba0eceb922c1af https://irepository.uniten.edu.my/handle/123456789/34082 2787 1 90043 American Institute of Physics Inc. Scopus
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topic Biomedical Engineering
Cornea
COVID 19
eye
Keratoconus
physical models
vision
spellingShingle Biomedical Engineering
Cornea
COVID 19
eye
Keratoconus
physical models
vision
Ahmed S.M.
Al-Sharify N.T.
Nser H.Y.
Al-Sharify Z.T.
Ghaeb N.H.
See O.H.
Weng L.Y.
Keratoconus: A discussion of physical/chemical properties and clinical diagnosis modalities. A review
description The anterior densely innervated corneal tissue determines more than 50% of the optical power reflection. The Cornea's structure is composed of six layers, from the epithelium to the endothelium, and a deficiency in one of these layers produces various illnesses that result in alterations in the tissue's physical and chemical characteristics. One of the mane problems happened to eye cornea is found during Keratoconus (KC), where the Cornea shape changes from normal aspherical to the cone-like protrusion of the central Cornea. This affected tissue suffers from decreased vision due to myopia, irregular astigmatism, and corneal scarring. A comprehensive review was done to investigate the Physical, chemical Properties and Clinical Diagnosis Modalities in the current work for patients with Keratoconu. Physically, where the Cornea is irregular in shape, incoming light rays cannot be focused on a single point, causing the wavefront's typical spherical shape to change. In addition, the chemical structure of basal epithelial cells influences their shape and arrangement. At the same time, a break in Bowman's layer, which is common in keratoconus, may be responsible for the conical shape of the eye. Various technologies such as keratometry, Slit lamp, Ultrasound Pachymetry, and corneal topography/tomography have been used for diagnosing KC corneas. Each of them provides essential parameters and indicates the Cornea's state. Nowadays, corneal topography techniques allow for identifying the major morphological features of diseased tissue. Furthermore, early detection of KC is critical for avoiding ocular refractive surgery, but there are no standardized screening criteria for early diagnosis. � 2023 Author(s).
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Ahmed S.M.
Al-Sharify N.T.
Nser H.Y.
Al-Sharify Z.T.
Ghaeb N.H.
See O.H.
Weng L.Y.
format Conference Paper
author Ahmed S.M.
Al-Sharify N.T.
Nser H.Y.
Al-Sharify Z.T.
Ghaeb N.H.
See O.H.
Weng L.Y.
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title Keratoconus: A discussion of physical/chemical properties and clinical diagnosis modalities. A review
title_short Keratoconus: A discussion of physical/chemical properties and clinical diagnosis modalities. A review
title_full Keratoconus: A discussion of physical/chemical properties and clinical diagnosis modalities. A review
title_fullStr Keratoconus: A discussion of physical/chemical properties and clinical diagnosis modalities. A review
title_full_unstemmed Keratoconus: A discussion of physical/chemical properties and clinical diagnosis modalities. A review
title_sort keratoconus: a discussion of physical/chemical properties and clinical diagnosis modalities. a review
publisher American Institute of Physics Inc.
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