Spontaneous Corneal Clearing after Descemet Membrane Rupture and Near-Total Detachment in Keratoglobus: A Case Report

IntroductionWe present a case of a patient with osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) and keratoglobus (KG) who had a near-total rupture of Descemet's membrane followed by spontaneous corneal clearing. This case is unique in that it demonstrates the potentially excellent outcome of conservative treatmen...

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