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Recurrent corneal erosion syndrome


HS Dua, DG Said - Expert Rev. Ophthalmol., 2008 - expert-reviews.com
Apart from pain, lid edema, ciliary and conjunctival congestion, profuse
lacrimation, photophobia and reduced vision are other presenting signs and
symptoms. The reason for the pain manifesting in the morning is not ...
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[PDF] Recurrent Corneal Erosion: Characteristics and Management Options


A Variants - webeye.ophth.uiowa.edu
Summary Recurrent corneal erosion is a relatively common condition charac-
terized by one or more episodes of spontaneous breakdown of the corneal
epithelium. It classically occurs at the time of awakening and individual ...
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Review of diagnosis and management of recurrent erosion syndrome


M Ewald, KM Hammersmith - Current Opinion in Ophthalmology, 2009 - journals.lww.com
Recent findings: Recurrent corneal erosions are a well known pathologic
condition to the practicing ophthalmologist. However, recent articles have
comprehensively reviewed the clinical history, presentation, ...
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Optometric Study Center: June 2007 Put a Stop to Recurrent Corneal Erosion This painful, …


O Links, CE Current, B Staff - revoptom.com
Goal Statement: Recurrent corneal erosion is a severely painful condition that
can persist for months or years. Fortunately, several treatment
modalities—from conservative therapy to surgical options— can resolve ...
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