Bacterial keratitis

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Background

  • Rapidly progressing, with corneal destruction as fast as within 24 hrs
  • Corneal perforation is most sight threatening complication
  • Strep, staph, pseudomonas, enterobacteriaceae
  • Risk factors
    • Contact lens use
    • Corneal surgery, trauma
    • Chronic dry eye
    • Recent corneal disease (viral, fungal keratitis)

Clinical Features

  • Blurred vision
  • Severe pain and photophobia
  • Perilimbic injection
  • Normal pupil size
  • Eyelid edema
  • Mucopurulent exudate
  • Posterior synechiae (iris adheres to cornea)

Differential Diagnosis

Diagnosis

Management

Disposition

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