The article is a case report of a very rare case of bilateral herpes simplex virus infection associated with bilateral necrotizing scleritis with scleral melt in an elderly north Indian female of lower middle socioeconomic status. A 65-year-old female presented to our clinic with a wide variety of presentations ranging initially from neurotropic corneal ulcer to necrotizing scleritis with scleral melt for 2 years. The patient records were evaluated and computed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFOcular tuberculosis (TB) may present with various clinical manifestations and may involve any part of the eye. In 80% of cases, pulmonary involvement is not found. Here, we are presenting three cases of presumptive ocular TB with three rare manifestations.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTo observe the factors affecting fibrovascular regrowth after pterygium excision and to compare the efficacy and complications of conjunctival autograft with sutures versus fibrin glue. 65 consenting patients with primary pterygium attending the outpatient department having appropriate indications for surgery were enrolled. Data was collected using personal interviews.
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