IMPORTANCE Corneal abrasion is the most common ocular complication associated with nonocular surgery, but toxic keratopathy is rare. OBSERVATION Three patients developed severe toxic keratopathy after orofacial surgery on the left side with general anesthesia. All patients underwent surgery in the right lateral tilt position with ocular protection but reported irritation and redness in their right eyes after the operation. Alcohol-containing antiseptic solutions were used for presurgical preparation. Ophthalmic examination showed decreased visual acuity ranging from 20/100 to 20/400, corneal edema and opacity, anterior chamber reaction, or stromal neovascularization in the patients' right eyes. Confocal microscopy showed moderate to severe...
To report a case series with topical anesthetic abuse and to define the clinical progression of the ...
WOS: 000289142600015PubMed ID: 21598429Purpose: To evaluate the clinical course, treatment modality,...
[[abstract]]Objective: To describe the clinical course and treatment of toxic keratopathy associated...
Antiseptics, especially those containing ethanol, are toxic to the ocular surface. Here, we report a...
Due to economical reasons some ophthalmologists are using an irrigating solution made by the hospita...
INTRODUCTION: The most common eye injury during and after general anesthesia is corneal abrasion whi...
Anesthetic toxic keratitis is rare and presents as a ring keratitis, which is often misdiagnosed as ...
Introduction: Topical corneal anesthetics abuse is a self-inflicted injury. Prolonged and uncontroll...
Anesthetic toxic keratitis is rare and presents as a ring keratitis, which is often misdiagnosed as ...
Anesthetic toxic keratitis is rare and presents as a ring keratitis, which is often misdiagnosed as ...
Pseudophakic bullous keratopathy and Fuchs' endothelial dystrophy are the two most common causes of ...
Abstract Background Surgeons m...
Purpose: Topically applied nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are frequently used to pre...
Aims: To study the long term toxic effects of intraocular benzalkonium chloride (BAC). Methods: 19 p...
A 29-year-old woman was referred to our department for corneal edema after uneventful pterygium exci...
To report a case series with topical anesthetic abuse and to define the clinical progression of the ...
WOS: 000289142600015PubMed ID: 21598429Purpose: To evaluate the clinical course, treatment modality,...
[[abstract]]Objective: To describe the clinical course and treatment of toxic keratopathy associated...
Antiseptics, especially those containing ethanol, are toxic to the ocular surface. Here, we report a...
Due to economical reasons some ophthalmologists are using an irrigating solution made by the hospita...
INTRODUCTION: The most common eye injury during and after general anesthesia is corneal abrasion whi...
Anesthetic toxic keratitis is rare and presents as a ring keratitis, which is often misdiagnosed as ...
Introduction: Topical corneal anesthetics abuse is a self-inflicted injury. Prolonged and uncontroll...
Anesthetic toxic keratitis is rare and presents as a ring keratitis, which is often misdiagnosed as ...
Anesthetic toxic keratitis is rare and presents as a ring keratitis, which is often misdiagnosed as ...
Pseudophakic bullous keratopathy and Fuchs' endothelial dystrophy are the two most common causes of ...
Abstract Background Surgeons m...
Purpose: Topically applied nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are frequently used to pre...
Aims: To study the long term toxic effects of intraocular benzalkonium chloride (BAC). Methods: 19 p...
A 29-year-old woman was referred to our department for corneal edema after uneventful pterygium exci...
To report a case series with topical anesthetic abuse and to define the clinical progression of the ...
WOS: 000289142600015PubMed ID: 21598429Purpose: To evaluate the clinical course, treatment modality,...
[[abstract]]Objective: To describe the clinical course and treatment of toxic keratopathy associated...