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OBJECTIVE
We report the case of a 77-year-old man with no history of keratoconus or other ectatic disorders who presented with corneal hydrops in the setting of a corneal ulcer. The risk factors, pathogenesis and treatment options of corneal hydrops are discussed.
METHODS
This is an observational
We report a case of transient ectropion associated with corneal ulcer. The corneal ulcer responded well to treatment with fortified gentamicin and cefazolin. As the corneal ulcer healed, the eyelid simultaneously returned to its original position. We suggest that in the presence of involutional
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to report a case of herpetic keratouveitis that developed soon after intravitreal ranibizumab injection.
Case report: A 54-year-old man
A 1-year-old, female spayed, domestic shorthair cat presented for blepharospasm of the right eye. Slit-lamp biomicroscopic examination showed focal corneal ulceration and presumptive keratomalacia of the right eye. Examination of the left eye was normal apart from a focal endothelial opacity. Within
OBJECTIVE
To investigated the feasibility of fibrin glue-assisted sutureless lamellar keratoplasty (LK) in patients with corneal ulcer.
METHODS
Noncomparative interventional case series. In 21 eyes of 21 patients with terriens marginal degeneration (TMD) or corneal ulcer after trauma, sutureless
Purpose: To describe a modified keratoleptynsis procedure, as a method of preserving central corneal function, and evaluate the outcome in vision, reduction of corneal thickness and treatment of epithelial corneal ulcers in cases with
This report describes a patient who developed a corneal melt after the use of nepafenac, a nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drug. An 82-year-old woman with chronic cystoid macular edema after cataract extraction and intraocular lens implantation in the left eye, which was clinically controlled with a
Purpose: To report the case of a 14-year-old male patient, with bilateral atopic keratoconjunctivitis with corneal ulcer. Methods: The patient complained of bilateral red, itchy eyes, decreased vision, photophobia, difficulty opening the eyelids upon awakening, palpebral edema, excessive tearing,
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To evaluate the outcome of thermokeratoplasty for treatment of ulcerative keratitis and bullous keratopathy secondary to corneal endothelial disease in dogs.
METHODS
Retrospective study.
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13 dogs.
METHODS
Medical records from 1994 to 2001 for dogs evaluated because of ulcerative
OBJECTIVE
Riboflavin-ultraviolet A (UVA) treatment induces cross-linking and stiffens the corneal stroma. A parallel reduction in stromal swelling and increased resistance to microbial and enzymatic degradation has been suggested. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the potential of
OBJECTIVE
To describe six cases of conjunctivitis and ulcerative keratitis secondary to plant foreign bodies from weed-contaminated grass hay which were lodged within the temporal conjunctival fornix in a herd of alpacas.
METHODS
A total of 21 alpacas from the same farm developed blepharospasm and
OBJECTIVE
The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of anterior chamber washout, amniotic membrane transplantation, and topical use of corticosteroids in the treatment of severe peripheral ulcerative keratitis with membranous endothelial exudation.
METHODS
Twelve patients (12 eyes) with
Corneal ulcer is a leading cause of blindness worldwide. Many of these patients don't respond to conventional treatment with topical agents. Collagen cross-linking (CXL) has been suggested to avoid complications requiring emergency keratoplasty.
Six eyes with presumed bacterial keratitis not
OBJECTIVE
To describe the clinical presentation, treatment, and outcome of four horses with severe corneal edema caused by suspected endothelial disease treated with a superficial keratectomy and Gundersen inlay flap and to determine whether this procedure (i) reduces corneal edema, (ii) reduces
Objective: To document a case series using corneoconjunctival transposition (CCT) surgery with and without bioscaffolding matrix (ACell® ) to repair deep corneal ulcers and perforations in dogs.