Department of Ophthalmology (A), Hospital IBN-SINA Rabat, Mohammed V University in Rabat, Morocco.
World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews, 2026, 29(01), 1257-1260
Article DOI: 10.30574/wjarr.2026.29.1.0162
Received on 12 December 2025; revised on 18 January 2026; accepted on 21 January 2026
We report a rare case of late unilateral corneal hydrops in a 45-year-old woman with advanced keratoconus and a history of failed penetrating keratoplasty in the contralateral eye. The patient, monocular and diabetic, presented with a five-year history of progressively declining vision in her left eye. Examination revealed severe corneal protrusion, diffuse stromal edema, Munson sign, corneal neovascularization, and a dense cataract. Anterior segment optical coherence tomography (AS-OCT) showed stromal thinning and fibrosis with a Descemet’s membrane tear with rolled edges, confirming chronic corneal hydrops. A penetrating keratoplasty was proposed.
This case highlights the importance of early diagnosis, vigilant follow-up, and appropriate management of keratoconus to prevent severe complications such as corneal hydrops, which may ultimately require corneal transplantation, a non-conservative therapeutic option. Awareness of such rare late presentations is essential to optimize patient outcomes and preserve visual function.
Corneal hydrops; Keratoconus; Corneal edema; Anterior segment optical coherence tomography; Penetrating keratoplasty
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Soukayna Ouadghiri, Narjisse Taouri, Salma Hamidi, Younes Laarif, Imane Ed-darraz, Nouredine Boutimezine, Abdellah Amazouzi, Samira Tachfouti and Lalla Ouafa Cherkaoui. Corneal hydrops in advanced keratoconus. World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews, 2026, 29(01), 1257-1260. Article DOI: https://doi.org/10.30574/wjarr.2026.29.1.0162.
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