Keratocele

Keratocele or pseudobreast is a rare congenital disease associated with protrusion/filling of the anterior abdominal wall with pathologically developed transparent joint gel. Most often the chest and muscles of the anterior abdominal wall are affected. The transparent membrane lining the body of the sac is 5-13 mm thick and secretes liquid mucous contents. In rare cases, darkness may be noticeable in the center. Bag sizes can start from 0.4 cm and reach up to 40 cm. It can be single or multiple. The most common form is located in the center, grows downwards and descends towards the navel. The skin over the formation is transparent and shiny, without folds or wrinkling. The more it is stretched, the larger the size. Histological studies of keratocoeloma show its epithelial nature. It is usually present in women. It can last for a long time without symptoms, leading to dysfunction of the intestines and bladder, since the walls do not rise. As it increases, breathing and nutrition are impaired, which



Keratoceles is a rare disease that is associated with loss of the corneal epithelium of the eye and the formation of a protrusion.

Keratocele can lead to visual impairment and other complications, so treatment of this disease requires immediate intervention. Today we will look at keratoceles, its symptoms, causes and treatment. What is keratocellum?

**Keratocellum** is a disease of the mucous membrane of the eye,



Keratocelesis is a protrusion of the cornea or cornea beyond the scleral capsule. Keratocele is one of the rarest corneal diseases, observed in only 7% of patients with corneal pathology. Symptoms of keratocelesis have a clear gradation by stage and depend on the nature of the hyphema and the keratoplasty process.