Patients of any age may be considered as a candidate for corneal crosslinking to treat keratoconus, reports William B. Trattler, MD. Making the diagnosis as early as possible is important, and typically requires corneal topography or tomography.
OT Chief Medical Editor Peter J. McDonnell, MD, remembers a patient who needed corrective surgery in order to serve in the military. The surgery was a success, but he had one lasting question for the patient: how many pushups could he do?
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