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Methamphetamine-Induced Keratitis Case Series
Jimena Franco1, Adam Bennett, Prem Patel
1University of Texas Southwestern, Dallas, TX.
Cornea
|May 29, 2021
Abstract:
Methamphetamine-induced keratitis is a recognized but not widely studied cause of corneal stromalysis and infections. These 2 cases describe the presentation and clinical course of keratitis in patients with preceding methamphetamine use.
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