Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5703171 | American Journal of Ophthalmology | 2017 | 25 Pages |
Abstract
This is the largest case series to date demonstrating patients with aquarium coral palytoxin-associated corneal toxicity, and is the first to provide details of related histopathologic findings. Similar to other forms of toxic keratoconjunctivitis, a detailed history and careful clinical assessment are required, as well as timely removal of the offending agent from the patients' ocular milieu and environment. Mild ocular surface and corneal disease may be treated effectively with aggressive topical steroid therapy and lubrication. Given the potential severity of ocular as well as systemic adverse effects, there should be increased awareness of this entity among eye care professionals, aquarium enthusiasts, and the general public.
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Authors
Asim V. Farooq, Allister G. Gibbons, Matthew D. Council, George J. Harocopos, Simon Holland, Jeffrey Judelson, Bradley L. Shoss, Eric J. Schmidt, Umi Kalthum Md Noh, Alexander D'Angelo, Rao V. Chundury, Richard Judelson, Victor L. Perez,