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155-&
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5
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98
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RECURRENT CORNEAL EROSIONS - MANAGEMENT BY THE PRIMARY-CARE PHYSICIAN
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Postgraduate Medicine
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1995
1995-11
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General & Internal Medicine
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Weinstock F J; Assaad M H
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The primary care physician should be aware of recurrent corneal erosion, a condition that is quite common but is often misdiagnosed, Most cases are a result of minor corneal abrasion, after which the corneal epithelium undergoes a cycle of breakdown and healing that may last for months. Use of a bland antibiotic ointment twice a day for 4 to 8 weeks may be successful, but if the patient is very uncomfortable or continues to have symptoms, referral to an ophthalmologist is appropriate.
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1995
Assaad M H
General & Internal Medicine
Journal Article
Postgraduate medicine
Weinstock F J