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IDIS Discovers Biomarkers in Tears to Detect Keratoconus Early in Children of Affected Children

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A team of researchers from the IDIS Corneal Neurodegeneration group have discovered biomarkers in tears to detect keratoconus, a progressive disease that weakens corneal tissue and leads to significant loss of vision in children of affected patients.
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Researchers at the Santiago institute are advancing the knowledge of keratoconus to advance the diagnosis in children of affected patients. The article Listening to tears allows for the early detection of a degenerative eye disease was first published in GCiencia.

A team of researchers from the IDIS Corneal Neurodegeneration group have discovered biomarkers in tears to detect keratoconus, a progressive disease that weakens corneal tissue and leads to significant loss of vision in children of affected patients.

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Galiciapress broke the news in on Monday, June 2, 2025.
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