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Improvement in corneal scarring following bacterial keratitis
Authors:S M McClintic  M Srinivasan  J Mascarenhas  D A Greninger  N R Acharya  T M Lietman  J D Keenan
Affiliation:1.Department of Ophthalmology, University of California, San Francisco, CA, USA;2.Department of Cornea and External Diseases, Aravind Eye Care System, Madurai, India;3.Francis I. Proctor Foundation, University of California, San Francisco, CA, USA
Abstract:

Aim

Bacterial keratitis results in corneal scarring and subsequent visual impairment. The long-term evolution of corneal scars has not been well described. In this case series, we identified patients who had improvement in corneal scarring and visual acuity from a clinical trial for bacterial keratitis.

Methods

We searched the records of the Steroids for Corneal Ulcers Trial (SCUT) for patients who had improvement in vision between the 3-month and 12-month visits and reviewed their clinical photographs.

Results

Of the 500 patients enrolled in SCUT, five patients with large central corneal scars due to bacterial keratitis are presented. All experienced improvement in rigid contact lens–corrected visual acuity from months 3 to 12. All patients also had marked improvement in corneal opacity during the same time period. None of the patients opted to have penetrating keratoplasty.

Conclusions

Corneal scars may continue to improve even many months after a bacterial corneal ulcer has healed. The corneal remodeling can be accompanied by considerable improvement in visual acuity, such that corneal transplantation may not be necessary.
Keywords:corneal ulcer   corneal scar   SCUT
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