Title of article :
Scheimpflug‑based Optical Densitometry for Assessment of Corneal Opacity: An Objective Method to Monitor Interstitial Keratitis
Author/Authors :
Peyman, Alireza Department of Ophthalmology - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan , Pourazizi, Mohsen Department of Ophthalmology - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan
Abstract :
Corneal optical clarity is essential for ocular function.
Follow‑up evaluation is required in patients with
interstitial keratitis (IK) to ensure appropriate dosage of densitometry; this could be used in a clinical setting and
is valuable for research projects.
In our experiment, a 34 year‑old male patient with
herpetic IK [Figure 1] underwent Scheimpflug‑based
densitometry, while being treated with 1% prednisolone
acetate eye drop (Precord®, Sina Darou, Tehran, Iran) in
order to monitor the corneal stromal haze. After 1 month
of treatment, along with clinical resolution [Figure 2],
the optical corneal density decreased [Figures 3 and 4].
Keywords :
Objective Method to Monitor Interstitial Keratitis , Scheimpflug‑based , IK , Optical
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics