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Corneal topography

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Corneal topography maps the curvature and sometimes elevation of the cornea, creating a colour-coded representation. It is crucial in fitting contact lenses, refractive surgery planning, and diagnosing ectatic disorders.

What it measures

Different systems use placido rings, scanning slits, or Scheimpflug imaging.

  • Detailed curvature data across the corneal surface
  • Detection of irregular astigmatism and subtle keratoconus
  • Evaluation of post-surgical corneal shape and stability
  • Indices that quantify asymmetry and ectasia risk

Clinical uses

Topography informs many corneal decisions.

  • Screening candidates for LASIK or other refractive procedures
  • Guiding design of rigid gas-permeable or scleral lenses
  • Monitoring progression in keratoconus or pellucid marginal degeneration
  • Assessing outcomes after corneal cross-linking or transplantation