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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Feb 19.
Published in final edited form as: Arch Ophthalmol. 2011 Dec 12;130(4):440–445. doi: 10.1001/archophthalmol.2011.378

Table.

Patient Demography and Clinical Presentation

Patient/Sex/Age, y Diagnosis Eye Clinical Findings Clinical Stage
1/M/48 SJS, DES R Mild superior stippling staining Early
2/M/48 SJS, DES L Complete conjunctivalization Late
3/M/44 SJS, DES L Mild stippling staining Early
4/M/44 SJS, DES R Moderate superficial NV, moderate stippling staining Intermediate
5/M/78 Multiple surgeries L Mild stippling staining Early
6/M/78 Multiple surgeries R Superior vortex keratopathy Intermediate
7/M/94 Drug toxic effects R Late fluorescein staining Early
8/M/94 Drug toxic effects L Vortex keratopathy Intermediate
9/M/50 Lichen planus, DES R Moderate peripheral NV Early
10/F/59 Irradiation, chemotherapy, DES R Moderate diffuse staining Early
11/F/59 Chemotherapy, DES L Moderate diffuse staining Early
12/F/36 CL L Superior stippling staining Early
13/F/36 CL R Superior vortex keratopathy Intermediate
14/F/22 CL R Moderate diffuse staining Early
15/F/22 CL L Moderate diffuse staining Early
16/F/88 Neurotrophic keratopathy, DES R Epithelial irregularity, late staining Intermediate
17/M/34 SJS, DES R Superior vortex keratopathy Intermediate
18/M/44 SJS, DES R Moderate superficial pannus Intermediate
19/F/59 Multiple surgeries R Inferior vortex keratopathy Intermediate
20/M/92 Idiopathic R Vortex keratopathy Intermediate
21/F/77 Multiple surgeries R Vortex keratopathy Intermediate
22/M/60 Multiple surgeries L Vortex keratopathy Intermediate
23/F/56 CL R Vortex keratopathy Intermediate
24/F/83 Drug toxic effects, DES L Vortex keratopathy Intermediate
25/F/71 Drug toxic effects, neurotrophic keratopathy L Peripheral NV, RED Late
26/M/24 Chemical burn R Conjunctivilization Late
27/M/25 Multiple surgeries R RED, conjunctivilization Late

Abbreviations: CL, contact lens; DES, dry eye syndrome; NV, neovascularization; RED, recurrent epithelial defect; SJS, Stevens-Johnson syndrome.