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Benoxinate-Induced Keratopathy: Clinical Patterns and Management, a Cairo University Residents' Report

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Purpose: To describe clinical characteristics, patterns, and management options in benoxinate-induced keratopathy. Methods: Retrospective single-center study in which patients using benoxinate hydrochloride 0.4% for greater than 1 month and present with keratopathy and/or corneal complications were enrolled. Results: A total of 36 eyes were included, 90.5% belonged to welders. Median corrected distance visual acuity (CDVA) was 2.3 logMAR (hand motion). Secondary corneal abscess was present in 47.2% of eyes and 66.7% of eyes showed ring-shaped corneal deposits. Approximately 13.9% had corneal perforation at presentation and 22.3% had marked corneal thinning. All eyes except one had varying degrees of epithelial defects, mean defect 50.7±38.1 mm 2 . Approximately 47.2% received medical treatment and 52.7% were treated surgically. Size of epithelial defect was correlated to CDVA and presence of abscess ( P =0.007 and 0.041). Choice of management was affected by size of epithelial defect and CDVA ( P <0.001 and=0.006). CDVA did not improve after reepithelialization ( P =0.157). Conclusion: Benoxinate-induced keratopathy is a potentially blinding and preventable disease. Stricter laws preventing over the counter availability is needed.
Title: Benoxinate-Induced Keratopathy: Clinical Patterns and Management, a Cairo University Residents' Report
Description:
Purpose: To describe clinical characteristics, patterns, and management options in benoxinate-induced keratopathy.
Methods: Retrospective single-center study in which patients using benoxinate hydrochloride 0.
4% for greater than 1 month and present with keratopathy and/or corneal complications were enrolled.
Results: A total of 36 eyes were included, 90.
5% belonged to welders.
Median corrected distance visual acuity (CDVA) was 2.
3 logMAR (hand motion).
Secondary corneal abscess was present in 47.
2% of eyes and 66.
7% of eyes showed ring-shaped corneal deposits.
Approximately 13.
9% had corneal perforation at presentation and 22.
3% had marked corneal thinning.
All eyes except one had varying degrees of epithelial defects, mean defect 50.
7±38.
1 mm 2 .
Approximately 47.
2% received medical treatment and 52.
7% were treated surgically.
Size of epithelial defect was correlated to CDVA and presence of abscess ( P =0.
007 and 0.
041).
Choice of management was affected by size of epithelial defect and CDVA ( P <0.
001 and=0.
006).
CDVA did not improve after reepithelialization ( P =0.
157).
Conclusion: Benoxinate-induced keratopathy is a potentially blinding and preventable disease.
Stricter laws preventing over the counter availability is needed.

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