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Tarun Sood1, Neha Chahuan2, Ananya Shree3
1Department of Ophthalmology, Indira Gandhi Medical College, Shimla, India.
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We report an interesting case of superficial corneal vascularization along with haemorrhages and microcystic edema confined to the inferior cornea in a female patient that are clearly attributed to netarsudil eye drops which she had been instilling for the last 8 weeks . Complete regression of all these corneal changes was noted after 3 months of discontinuation of this Rho kinase inhibitor. This is a unique finding and to our knowledge ; has not been reported so far.
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