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Exogenous, ocular, and systemic factors associated with keratitic ulceration
1Department of Ophthalmology, Arhus University Hospital, Denmark.
Abstract:
Information on type and frequency of empirically observed exogenous, ocular, and systemic predisposing factors for keratitic ulceration is important for clinical identification of groups at risk and may form a basis for planning experimental studies on the pathogenesis of ulceration. Therefore a retrospective study comprising 104 patients with 25 herpetic and 79 non-herpetic corneal ulcerations was performed. Patients with herpetic ulcerations were mainly males and were younger than patients with non-herpetic corneal ulceration. Keratoplasty and steroid treatment was found as frequent co-existing predisposing factors in the herpetic group. In the non-herpetic group an exogenous factor was found in 56%, an ocular factor in 56%, and a systemic predisposing factor in 46% of the patients. In only 2.5% of these patients was there found no predisposing factor. Pathogenetic mechanisms of predisposing factors for non-herpetic corneal ulceration is discussed.