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Postby Ken G » Fri 24 Mar 2006 12:38 pm

Someone brought the latest edition of the British Medical Association's A-Z Family Medical Encyclopedia into my office. The entry under 'Keratoconus' makes interesting reading. I quote:

'An inherited disorder of the eye, in which the cornea becomes gradually thinned and conical. The condition affects both eyes and usually develops around puberty giving rise to increased myopia and progressive distortion of vision that cannot be fully corrected by glasses. Hard contact lenses improve vision in the early stages, but later it is generally necessary to perform a corneal graft to restorenormal vision permanently.'

How reassuring and informative that must be for those who are newly diagosed, their family and friends!

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Postby jayuk » Fri 24 Mar 2006 12:55 pm

Lol...indeed!...although I must say I was told the same thing..but alittle more drama involved!..I was told my cornea would fall off!

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Postby Louise Pembroke » Fri 24 Mar 2006 2:12 pm

Another thing that happens with KC is that you become a trekkie and have to eat cake. Honest...
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Postby Anne B » Fri 24 Mar 2006 2:44 pm

Wow is that why i eat lots of doughnuts. I thought i was just greedy.

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Postby Louise Pembroke » Fri 24 Mar 2006 2:50 pm

That's right Anne, it's a clinical need
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Postby Anne Klepacz » Fri 24 Mar 2006 2:55 pm

Ken - sounds like we should really try and get this changed for the next edition given how misleading it is. The vast majority of people with KC will NOT need a graft! Do you know how often they revise it? Any clue as to who we would need to contact?
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Postby GarethB » Fri 24 Mar 2006 2:55 pm

Why doesn't any one put chocolate and cakes as an allergy?

Seems defo to be a KC link :D

Anyone up for a clinical trial :wink:
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Postby Ken G » Fri 24 Mar 2006 3:22 pm

Anne

Just looking at the estimable tome now.

It is the fourth edition, published in the UK in 2004 by Dorling Kindersley, 80 Strand, London WCR 0RL. A Penguin Company.

This edition published 2006 for Index Books.

(its one of these book club thingies)

The ISBN is 1 4053 0264 X

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Postby mattsaze » Fri 24 Mar 2006 3:45 pm

Hi

I'm new to this discussion forum (but not KC!) but have been aware of it for some time and recieve newsletters from the group etc. I'm also coming to the AGM tomorrow!

About this book, I work for the BMA (I'm not a doctor or medically qualified, just a member of staff!) and although it is not a clinical organistaion it should have accurate information in a book it has put its name to. I shall endeavour to find out if it is going to be republished and how to get accurate information in there. I believe the book is only endorsed by the BMA and is not one of our publications.

Cheers, Matt.

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Postby Ken G » Fri 24 Mar 2006 3:55 pm

Hi Mattsaze

Thanks for your interest.

The covernotes on the encyclopedia states;

'this new edition of the BMA A-Z Family Medical Encyclopedia has been prepared by a highly qualified team of doctors and medical editors, overseen by Dr Michael Peters a consulting medical editor for the BMA'.

Hope this helps

Cheers!


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