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DOI: 10.1038/eye.2011.316
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What is causing the corneal ulcer? Management strategies for unresponsive corneal ulceration

Guillermo Amescua,Darlene Miller,Eduardo C. Alfonso

Medicine
Keratitis
Broad spectrum
2011
Infectious keratitis represents a significant cause of ocular morbidity in the United States. The work-up and treatment of presumed infectious keratitis (PIK) has changed in the past two decades. The development of newer topical antibiotics has enabled broad-spectrum antibiotic coverage with good tissue penetration. The majority of PIK cases respond well to this strategy. The small numbers of cases that do not respond to the treatment are the cases that offer a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge. This review will describe different algorithms that can be followed for the successful management of patients with difficult or progressive PIK. These algorithms are based on scientific work and on our empirical clinical experience. The review will also present three different clinical cases of PIK that were managed according to the algorithms presented in this review.
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    What is causing the corneal ulcer? Management strategies for unresponsive corneal ulceration” is a paper by Guillermo Amescua Darlene Miller Eduardo C. Alfonso published in 2011. It has an Open Access status of “bronze”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.