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References
Corneal Ulcers and Keratitis - Related Resources
Cochrane reviews
Topical
cyclosporine
A might possibly provide clinical and symptomatic relief in acute keratoconjunctivitis (AKC) and might possibly help to reduce topical
steroid
use in
patients
with steroid-dependent
or
steroid-resistant AKC but the evidence is insufficient
Topical Cyclosporine for Atopic Keratoconjunctivitis
.
Either
oral
or topical
antibiotics
may decrease the
risk
of active trachoma and ocular chlamydial
infection
in people infected with
C. trachomatis
at
3 and 12 months of
follow-up
Antibiotics for Trachoma
.
Face
washing combined with topical
tetracycline
may have some effect in reducing severe trachoma but seems not to have effect on non-severe active trachoma
Face Washing for Preventing Active Trachoma
.
There is insufficient evidence on the effectiveness of
antifungal agents
for fungal keratitis
Medical Interventions for Fungal Keratitis
.
Oral tetracycline or topical
prednisolone
or both, and excimer
laser
ablation
seem to be effective treatments for recurrent
corneal erosion
although the evidence is insufficient
Interventions for Recurrent Corneal Erosions
.
There is insufficient evidence on the effectiveness of
corticosteroid
as an adjunctive
treatment
for bacterial keratitis
Topical Corticosteroids as Adjunctive Therapy for Bacterial Keratitis
.
Clinical guidelines
Bacterial keratitis. Preferred Practice Patterns - September 2008. American Academy of
Ophthalmology
http://one.aao.org/CE/PracticeGuidelines/PPP_Content.aspx?cid=1d56d934-c309-4072-b6b5-0698559a3b47
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