Actinic band keratopathy is the degeneration of cornea and/ or conjunctiva characterized by globules of varying sizes found in the Bowman’s membrane, sub-epithelium and cornea stroma.
What is the Pathology of Actinic Band Keratopathy?
The pathology of actinic band keratopathy is deposits in the Bowman’s membrane, cornea stroma and sub-epithelium.
How does Actinic Band Keratopathy Present?
Actinic band keratopathy presents asymptomatic but reduces visual acuity in severe cases.
How is Actinic Band Keratopathy Diagnosed?
Actinic band keratopathy is diagnosed by histological examination, and physical examination.
How is Actinic Band Keratopathy Treated?
Actinic band keratopathy is treated with superficial keratectomy, lamellar keratoplasty, penetrating keratoplasty, and phototherapeutic keratectomy.
What is the Prognosis of Actinic Band Keratopathy?
The prognosis of actinic band keratopathy generally disappears after some time.