Research Article

Use of Autologous Serum Eye Drops with Contact Lenses in the Treatment of Chemical Burn-Induced Bilateral Corneal Persistent Epithelial Defects

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Case presentation. (a and b) Slit-lamp microscopic images of a 69-year-old man with bilateral nonhealing corneal PEDs measuring  mm on the right eye under fluorescein staining. (c and d) Corneal PEDs measuring  mm on the left eye under fluorescein staining. (e and f) Seven days after initiating combined silicone–hydrogel CL and 20% ASE treatment, total reepithelialization is achieved on his right eye. (g and h) The lesion heals after 14 days of combined treatment on the left eye. After total reepithelialization, the CLs are removed and the ASEs are tapered to four times daily for an additional 2 weeks. No recurrence of the epithelial breakdown is noted during a 3-month posttreatment follow-up.
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