Strategy On How To Go Through The Exams; Normal, Astigmatic Cornea - OCULUS Pentacam Interpretation Manual

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10.1.3 Strategy on how to go through the exams

The way I usually go through the exams is:
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Look at anterior elevation first
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Look at posterior elevation
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Look at the pachymetry and thickness distribution. Off-center distribution of corneal
thickness is highly suspicious
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Look at the symmetry of both eyes. If one eye is abnormal, usually both eyes are abnormal
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Look at curvature last
Note:
The above relates to elevation island patterns, not astigmatism. These numbers pertain to elevation
in the central and paracentral region in an island pattern.

10.2 Normal, astigmatic cornea

This 4 Maps Selectable display
anterior and posterior surfaces). The sagittal curvature appears normal as it would be expected
from the normal symmetric anterior elevation, and the pachymetry map reveals a normal thickness
with a normal pachymetry distribution.
DIAGNOSIS - normal astigmatic cornea
Figure 58: 4 Maps Selectable showing an astigmatic cornea
(Figure 58)
shows a normal with-the-rule astigmatic cornea (both
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