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In vivo confocal microscopy findings in corneal diseases
Poster Details
First Author: R. Diaz Céspedes SPAIN
Co Author(s): A. Hervas S. Garcia-Delpech E. Sanz Marco P. Udaondo D. Salom A. Cisneros
Abstract Details
Purpose:
To describe the corneal findings in several corneal diseases as imaged with laser scanning in vivo confocal microscopy
Setting:
The study was done at Unversitary Hospital La Fe. Valencia, Spain
Methods:
In vivo confocal microscopy images (Heidelberg Retina Tomograph II, Rostock Cornea Module) of 10 subjects with corneal diseases who had typical slit-lamp biomicroscopic findings were evaluated
Results:
6 women and 4 men aged 7 to 64 years were included in this study. Laser scanning in vivo Confocal Microscopy revealed structures resembling corneal epithelium, stroma, endothelium and vascular structures in several corneal diseases (crystalline keratopathy, bullous keratopathy, mycotic keratitis, corneal dystrophy, keratoconus, bacterial keratitis, acanthamoeba keratitis, adenoviral infiltrates and metaherpetic corneal disease)
Conclusions:
In vivo confocal laser scanning microscopy provides a rapid, non-invasive, and high resolution scheme for diagnosing several corneal diseases. From a series of images taken during the clinical courses, this method is highly promising for use in monitoring treatment effects and identifying the recurrence of corneal pathologies.
Financial Disclosure:
NONE