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. 1980 Mar;64(3):170–174. doi: 10.1136/bjo.64.3.170

Bilateral necrotising scleritis with marginal corneal ulceration after cataract surgery in a patient with vasculitis.

S E Bloomfield, C G Becker, C L Christian, J S Nauheim
PMCID: PMC1039381  PMID: 7387949

Abstract

The onset of bilateral necrotising scleritis and marginal corneal ulceration after cataract surgery are described in a patient with diffuse vasculitis syndrome. The finding of immune complexes in this patient's tissue biopsy suggests that they are the cause of a localised primary vasculitis triggered by surgical inflammation. Clinically, this patient's marginal corneal ulceration preceded the scleral necrosis. A past history of orbital inflammation may have been due to a posterior scleritis. The corneal ulcerations responded to conjunctival debridement and steroids. The scleral necrosis was unresponsive to the 2 anti-inflammatory preparations tried, and the patient eventually went into remission while off all treatment.

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