a 35 yrs old female pt. C/O : acute inflammation and pain in her Lt. eye since 2 days .. she gave Hx of visual blurring and use of contact lens as well … O/E : fluorescence stain shows dentritic ulcer at the center of the cornea.. the most likely diagnosis is :
a- corneal abrasion.
b- herpetic central ulcer***
c- central lens stress ulcer
d- acute episcleritis
e- acute angle closure glaucoma.
a dendritic corneal ulcer (Fig. 20.20). The organism responsible for this condition is the herpes simplex virus (HSV), which is usually
HSV-1 but HSV-2 can give rise to ocular infection.
a- corneal abrasion.
b- herpetic central ulcer***
c- central lens stress ulcer
d- acute episcleritis
e- acute angle closure glaucoma.
a dendritic corneal ulcer (Fig. 20.20). The organism responsible for this condition is the herpes simplex virus (HSV), which is usually
HSV-1 but HSV-2 can give rise to ocular infection.