Recurrent advancing wavelike epitheliopathy from the opposite side of the initial presentation
Journal
Cornea
Journal Volume
27
Journal Issue
1
Pages
111-113
Date Issued
2008
Author(s)
Abstract
Purpose: To report an unusual case of advancing wavelike epitheliopathy that recurred at a site opposite to the initially affected site. Methods: Single interventional case report. This report describes a 50-year-old woman who presented with advancing, wavelike epitheliopathy of her right eye that lasted 2 months. Results: Slit-lamp biomicroscopy revealed wavy, coarse, irregular epithelium extending from the upper limbus to the central cornea. Confocal microscopy revealed abnormal basal epithelial cells with a loss of cellular borders and hyperreflective nuclei. Application of 1% silver nitrate solution onto the superior limbus effectively treated this condition. However, wavy, irregular epithelium was observed 2 years later in the lower limbus. Conclusions: Advancing wavelike epitheliopathy can occur from the lower limbus and recur from the opposite side of the initial presentation, even after successful treatment with 1% silver nitrate solution. Copyright ? 2007 by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
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Other Subjects
silver nitrate; article; case report; confocal microscopy; cornea disease; cornea epithelium; cornea limbus; debridement; drug effect; female; human; middle aged; pathology; recurrent disease; Corneal Diseases; Debridement; Epithelium, Corneal; Female; Humans; Limbus Corneae; Microscopy, Confocal; Middle Aged; Recurrence; Silver Nitrate
Type
journal article
