Crosslinking bei Neurodermitis: schwerwiegende Wundheilungsstörung nach kornealem Crosslinking bei einem Patienten mit Keratokonus und Neurodermitis
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Crosslinking bei Neurodermitis: schwerwiegende Wundheilungsstörung nach kornealem Crosslinking bei einem Patienten mit Keratokonus und Neurodermitis. / Görsch, I C; Steinberg, J; Richard, G; Katz, T; Linke, S.
In: KLIN MONATSBL AUGENH, Vol. 231, No. 6, 2014, p. 636-639.Research output: SCORING: Contribution to journal › SCORING: Journal article › Research › peer-review
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T1 - Crosslinking bei Neurodermitis: schwerwiegende Wundheilungsstörung nach kornealem Crosslinking bei einem Patienten mit Keratokonus und Neurodermitis
AU - Görsch, I C
AU - Steinberg, J
AU - Richard, G
AU - Katz, T
AU - Linke, S
N1 - Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York.
PY - 2014
Y1 - 2014
N2 - This case report describes a patient with keratoconus and neurodermitis suffering from a significantly prolonged postoperative time interval to re-epithelisation after corneal cross-linking. The development of corneal calcifications and vascularisations additionally inhibited proper re-epithelisation. Therefore the patient received four subsequent subconjunctival injections of Bevacizumab and an additional keratectomy to remove the calcifications. This therapeutic scheme led to a significant reduction of corneal vascularisation and finally a full rehabilitation of the epithelium.
AB - This case report describes a patient with keratoconus and neurodermitis suffering from a significantly prolonged postoperative time interval to re-epithelisation after corneal cross-linking. The development of corneal calcifications and vascularisations additionally inhibited proper re-epithelisation. Therefore the patient received four subsequent subconjunctival injections of Bevacizumab and an additional keratectomy to remove the calcifications. This therapeutic scheme led to a significant reduction of corneal vascularisation and finally a full rehabilitation of the epithelium.
U2 - 10.1055/s-0034-1368374
DO - 10.1055/s-0034-1368374
M3 - SCORING: Zeitschriftenaufsatz
C2 - 24788604
VL - 231
SP - 636
EP - 639
JO - KLIN MONATSBL AUGENH
JF - KLIN MONATSBL AUGENH
SN - 0023-2165
IS - 6
ER -