American Journal of Ophthalmology Case Reports (Sep 2019)

Keratoconus progression associated with hormone replacement therapy

  • Giulia Coco,
  • Ahmad Kheirkhah,
  • William Foulsham,
  • Reza Dana,
  • Joseph B. Ciolino

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15

Abstract

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Purpose: To report a postmenopausal patient with keratoconus who experienced significant progression after using hormone replacement therapy. Observations: A 51-year-old woman with previously stable keratoconus presented with acute disease progression following hormone replacement therapy in the context of prophylactic hysterectomy and bilateral ovariosalpingectomy. Over a 14-month period after starting hormone therapy, the steepest K increased from 63.7D to 71.5D in the right eye and from 65.8D to 78.1D in the left eye. Conclusions: Hormone replacement therapy may amplify progression of keratoconus. Keywords: Keratoconus, Keratoconus progression, Hormone replacement therapy