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Psoriatic corneal abscess.
American Journal of Ophthalmology 1995 June
PURPOSE/METHODS: We examined a patient with psoriasis and stromal infiltrate that was treated with topical corticosteroids.
RESULTS/CONCLUSIONS: The patient gradually improved and the stromal infiltrate diminished. The cause of psoriasis and its ocular manifestations remains unknown. A corneal abscess without epithelial infiltration that responds to topical corticosteroid therapy may represent a specific ocular manifestation of psoriasis.
RESULTS/CONCLUSIONS: The patient gradually improved and the stromal infiltrate diminished. The cause of psoriasis and its ocular manifestations remains unknown. A corneal abscess without epithelial infiltration that responds to topical corticosteroid therapy may represent a specific ocular manifestation of psoriasis.
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