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Pellucid & Keratoconus Fitting Tips

With topographies - Start 4-5mm temporal  reading

Manual K's - Start .2mm  flatter than  mean K 

Aligment fit with  light feather tough.

Movement is only 1/2-1mm

 

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Pseudo PMD

Unusual Globus Cone

Missed Diagnosis

 


Small Vs. Large Lenses

 


Diameter Change

 


Pseudo PMD

 


Unusual Globus Cone

 


Missed Diagnosis

 

   This case demonstrates the problem with fitting lenses from a manual keratometer. The manual machine measures only the slope of the cone and fitter thinks base or bi-toric lenses. The photo show that a spherical, large diameter design is better and achieved better comfort and much improved V.A. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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