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Course Description
In this course, faculty will present the latest developments in the diagnosis and management of corneal ectasia. Topics will include the latest imaging and diagnostic technologies, including the expanding role of artificial intelligence, and treatment approaches ranging from corneal collagen crosslinking to scleral lenses and keratoplasty. Updated screening protocols can lead to more effective treatment plans and improved patient outcomes.
Educational Objective
I want the learner to be able to use a systematic approach to patients with keratoconus to improve patient care and clinical results.
In this course, faculty will present the latest developments in the diagnosis and management of corneal ectasia. Topics will include the latest imaging and diagnostic technologies, including the expanding role of artificial intelligence, and treatment approaches ranging from corneal collagen crosslinking to scleral lenses and keratoplasty. Updated screening protocols can lead to more effective treatment plans and improved patient outcomes.
Educational Objective
I want the learner to be able to use a systematic approach to patients with keratoconus to improve patient care and clinical results.
2026 ASCRS Annual Meeting Instructional Courses
This 1.5 hour Instructional Course was recorded at the 2026 ASCRS Annual Meeting in Washington, DC.

