1. Bilateral Acute Corneal Hydrops Case.
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Sağlık, Ayhan, Arabacı, Ekrem Can, Kaya, Sinem, and Sağlık, Ferdağ
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ALLERGIC conjunctivitis , *KERATOCONUS , *CORNEA diseases , *VISUAL acuity , *DISEASES in girls - Abstract
In this case report, it is aimed to present the clinical findings and treatment of a 9-year-old girl who developed bilateral acute corneal hydrops (ACH) at short intervals. Our patient first presented with ACH findings first the right eye and then 1 month later in her left eye. At first admission, both visual acuities were at very low levels and she had advanced stage keratoconus. The patient had a history of eye rubbing accompanied by mild to moderate allergic conjunctivitis. Corneal cross-linking treatment was planned for the left eye, but it could not be performed due to the rapid development of ACH in the left eye within 1 month. In cases of advanced keratoconus accompanied by eye rubbing in young children, caution should be exercised in case it progresses to bilateral ACH. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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