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Letter to the Editor: Corneoscleral Melt 50 Years after Excision of Pterygium.

AbstractPURPOSE:
To report a case of corneoscleral melt that occurred 50 years after resection of pterygium with postoperative administration of mitomycin C (MMC).
RESULTS:
A 93-year-old woman developed acute corneal perforation and scleral melt in her left eye at 50 years after pterygium surgery with postoperative topical MMC. She underwent limbal transplantation. The anterior chamber reformed postoperatively and her intraocular pressure was normal. At 12 months after transplantation, best-corrected visual acuity was 20/500 and the graft-host junction was well apposed.
CONCLUSION:
This case shows that corneoscleral melt can occur even 50 years after resection of pterygium combined with postoperative topical MMC.
AuthorsAki Kondo, Tatsuya Mimura, Mari Goto, Yuko Kamei, Saito Yusuke, Hiroko Okuma, Masao Matsubara
JournalThe open ophthalmology journal (Open Ophthalmol J) Vol. 11 Pg. 47-50 ( 2017) ISSN: 1874-3641 [Print] Netherlands
PMID28567165 (Publication Type: Journal Article)

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