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Introduction A corneal ulcer is a defect in the corneal epithelium extending into the stroma and is a vision-threatening ocular emergency (1). It is often associated with tissue necrosis and infiltration and may lead to complications such as corneal scarring, perforation, glaucoma, cataract, synechiae, or vision loss (1). Untreated cases can progre

A Clinical Approach to the Diagnosis of Corneal Ulcers
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