Shield ulcers and plaques of the cornea in vernal keratoconjunctivitis
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Shield ulcers and plaques of the cornea in vernal keratoconjunctivitis
Abstract
Background: Shield-shaped corneal ulcers and plaques are serious sight-threatening corneal manifestations of vernal keratoconjunctivitis. There are few reports describing the management of these patients and their outcomes.
Methods: The clinical presentation, treatment, and outcome of 66 shield ulcers and/or plaques in 55 eyes of 41 patients with vernal keratoconjunctivitis were studied in this retrospective study of patients treated at King Khaled Eye Specialist Hospital during an 11-year period.
Results: Patients with shield ulcers where the base of the ulcer was transparent usually had rapid re-epithelialization and an excellent visual outcome with medical treatment alone. Patients with shield ulcers and visible plaque formation had delayed re-epithelialization when receiving only medical treatment. Complications of delayed re-epithelialization consisted of bacterial keratitis in five eyes, amblyopia in one eye, and strabismus in one patient.
Conclusions: Patients with shield ulcers and/or plaques that do not re-epithelialize once active vernal keratoconjunctivitis has been controlled should have surgical intervention. In this series, a simple scraping of the base and margins of the ulcer with removal of the inflammatory material (i.e., the plaque) resulted in rapid re-epithelialization in 20 of 23 ulcers and plaques. An algorithm for treating shield ulcers and/or plaques is presented based on the experience at this institution.
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