Keratoconus is a noninflammatory disorder in which there is thinning and ectasia of the cornea. The estimated prevalence varies from 29 to 86 per 100,000, although the condition may be underreported. The onset of disease is typically after puberty, with subsequent progression at a variable rate over the following decades. Visual acuity is initially reduced by irregular corneal astigmatism but scarring can also develop (summary by Liskova et al., 2010).
For a discussion of genetic heterogeneity of keratoconus, see KTCN1 (148300). [from
OMIM]