Khanna Vision Institute Keratoconus
Pathology of keratoconus corneal degeneration
The Pathology of Keratoconus.
Each layer of the cornea is affected.
In the epithillum the cells are enlarged and elongated
There is degeneration of basal epithelial cells and also
degeneration of bowmans membrane. This
breakdown of the natural barriers leads to epithillium
cells migrating behind the bowmans membrane and the
collegan getting deposited in front of the epithillium.
This cuases z shaped interrutptions which result in
scars.
Stroma
Interestly enough in Keratoconus the collegen fibers
are of normal size. The low numbers of Collegean
Lamilee lead to Stroma Thinning. That is the size of
the collegian fibrils is fine but the quantity is deficient.
And therefore not able to withstand the force of the
internal pressure of the eye.
Endothelum: Pleasmorphism + Polymegathism
The Pathological cornea are more common at cornea
base than the apex.
If you want to learn a little more about who first documented the disease of keratoconus, see history of keratoconus.






