Eyes were further grouped according to Mackie's classification [24] into stage 1: neurotrophic keratopathy with punctate staining, vascularization, or scarring but no epithelial defect ...
The epithelial keratopathy and light reduction in corneal sensitivity can be the ocular side effects of β-blockers, but such effects are uncommon. [4] On the ocular tissues, topical CAIs cause ...
In group A patients developed persistent epithelial defects after chemical burn (n = 3), corneal abscess (n = 1), and radiation keratopathy (n = 1) (Table 1). All cases were initially treated with ...
The epithelial–mesenchymal transition is the process by which polarised epithelial cells that are connected via adhesion lose their characteristics and acquire migratory and invasive properties ...
BKC was defined as “a syndrome usually associated with anterior or posterior lid margin blepharitis, accompanied by episodes of conjunctivitis, and a keratopathy including punctate erosions ... The ...
Department of Ophthalmology, Tufts Medical Center, Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston, MA, United States Corneal nerve regeneration is significantly influenced by the synergistic ...
Few studies documented similar ocular side effects of this drug. When diagnosing crystalline deposits in the cornea and conjunctiva, one should rule out clofazimine-induced crystalline keratopathy ...
Few studies documented similar ocular side effects of this drug. When diagnosing crystalline deposits in the cornea and conjunctiva, one should rule out clofazimine-induced crystalline keratopathy ...
Regarding the agent’s safety profile, the most frequent adverse effects (AEs) were blurred vision, nausea, diarrhea, fatigue, abdominal pain, keratopathy, dry eye, constipation, vomiting ...
Acne vulgaris (AV) is a chronic inflammatory condition of the pilosebaceous units characterized by multiple immunologic, metabolic, hormonal, genetic, psycho-emotional dysfunctions, and skin ...