Complicated Corneal Ulcers - University of Pennsylvania
•Recognize the signs of corneal infection •Recognize the signs of corneal melting •Understand the diagnostic and therapeutic options. Introduction A corneal ulcer is an area of the cornea that has lost its epithelium and a variable amount of stroma. Stromal ulcers take longer to heal than simple epithelial abrasions. Uncomplicated ................
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