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      Topical corticosteroids as adjunctive therapy for bacterial keratitis.

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          Bacterial keratitis is a serious ocular infectious disease that can lead to severe visual disability. Risk factors for bacterial corneal infection include contact lens wear, ocular surface disease, corneal trauma, and previous ocular or eyelid surgery. Topical antibiotics constitute the mainstay of treatment in cases of bacterial keratitis, whereas the use of topical corticosteroids as an adjunctive therapy to antibiotics remains controversial. Topical corticosteroids are usually used to control inflammation using the smallest amount of the drug. Their use requires optimal timing, concomitant antibiotics, and careful follow-up.

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          Journal
          Cochrane Database Syst Rev
          The Cochrane database of systematic reviews
          1469-493X
          1361-6137
          2014
          : 10
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Ophthalmology, Bascom Palmer Eye Institute, University of Miami School of Medicine, 11010 NW 30th St. Ste 104, Miami, Florida, USA, 33172.
          Article
          NIHMS644976
          10.1002/14651858.CD005430.pub3
          25321340
          87cc6eb8-65c8-4487-ab9e-6b2db73abedb
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