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Is your KC mild, moderate advanced or severe?

Posted: Thu 10 Apr 2014 5:07 pm
by Steven Williams
Discovered this gem of information which clearly defines the parameters

http://kcglobal.org/content/view/14/26/

Corneal curvature
Mild keratoconus < 45D
Moderate keratoconus 45 - 52D
Advanced keratoconus 52 - 65D
Severe keratoconus > 62D


Corneal thickness in microns
Normal cornea 543 Microns
Early keratoconus 506 Microns
Moderate keratoconus 473 Microns
Advanced keratoconus 446 Microns

Re: Is your KC mild, moderate advanced or severe?

Posted: Sun 13 Apr 2014 4:28 pm
by space_cadet
ungrafted legally blind eye going on these definitions is both severe and advanced but I suspect that is no shock to anyone, including myself

Re: Is your KC mild, moderate advanced or severe?

Posted: Mon 14 Apr 2014 2:34 pm
by CrippsCorner
I've got my second CT scan next month so it'll be interesting to see how far my eyes have deteriorated... I feel the left one hasn't changed much, but the right one has got worse. Taken from my CT scan in November it would seem I am officially moderate in both eyes; 46.6 in my left eye, and 47.5 in my right eye.

I don't know what my micron count is, I must remember to ask in May.

Re: Is your KC mild, moderate advanced or severe?

Posted: Mon 14 Apr 2014 2:58 pm
by Grant
Interesting Steven, thanks for sharing. I wonder if this is a generally accepted scale or one person's assessment? I don't know either of my measurements, will ask next time I'm seen.

Re: Is your KC mild, moderate advanced or severe?

Posted: Tue 15 Apr 2014 12:31 pm
by Steven Williams
From my own personal research I have discovered the curvature of a normal cornea is 44 diopters so not alot of difference between that and mild KC which probably accounts for why people who do have KC will never be/are yet to be diagnosed.

I suspect the majority of diagnosed KCers, like myself, have never been provided with the objective measures - curvature and thickness and not had regular annual topography scans and cornea thickness measurements taken. Your experience Grant appears to confirm that.

Re: Is your KC mild, moderate advanced or severe?

Posted: Tue 15 Apr 2014 5:14 pm
by James_Ldn
I wonder if the 'corneal curvature' refers to the Kmax or the K average?

Either way, for me I would have 'moderate KC' for corneal curvature and 'early KC' for corneal thickness.

Re: Is your KC mild, moderate advanced or severe?

Posted: Tue 15 Apr 2014 8:08 pm
by munster
Here is a link to my previous post which I posted my pentacam scans, taken about 1 year ago.

Pentacam Scans

Re: Is your KC mild, moderate advanced or severe?

Posted: Tue 22 Apr 2014 1:02 am
by Mousework
space_cadet wrote:ungrafted legally blind eye going on these definitions is both severe and advanced but I suspect that is no shock to anyone, including myself

According to who international standards you are not legally blind in just one eye, In order to be considered legally blind, someone must have vision of 20/200 (6/60) in his or her best eye with correction, and/or have a visual field that is limited to 20 degrees or less, in contrast with the 180 degree visual field enjoyed by people with healthy eyes. This definition means that it is possible for someone to be able to see and to still be considered blind in the eyes of the law.

Re: Is your KC mild, moderate advanced or severe?

Posted: Wed 23 Apr 2014 11:41 am
by andytraill
Here are a few of my scans from a year or maybe two ago. The right looks fairly dramatic but I get around with my left pretty well (corrected it's near 20/20).

Right: K-max 84.3D ( :lol: ), Thinnest Local 362um.

Left: K-max 47.3D, Thinnest Local 451um.

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Re: Is your KC mild, moderate advanced or severe?

Posted: Thu 24 Apr 2014 8:14 am
by CrippsCorner
Blimey! That's some pretty extreme results, at least all the colours look pretty...