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BMJ Publishing Group, BMJ Case Reports, feb17 1(2011), p. bcr0520103030-bcr0520103030, 2011

DOI: 10.1136/bcr.05.2010.3030

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Ockham's razor revisited: decreased visual acuity secondary to keratoconus in a patient with intracranial hypertension

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Abstract

Both intracranial hypertension and keratoconus may be associated with visual impairment. The authors present a case of a young female with poor right vision that did not improve despite treatment of her intracranial hypertension. Ophthalmic consultation diagnosed keratoconus as the cause.