Abstract
Purpose
To describe three patients, each presenting noninfective corneal epithelial damage as first manifestation of ocular cicatricial pemphigoid (OCP).
Methods
Case report.
Results
Patients 1 and 2 were referred to the authors' clinic for corneal ulcer while Patient 3 for relapsed epithelial defects. All patients had negative history for systemic diseases and microbiological tests were negative. Topical steroid treatment induced the complete resolution of corneal damage. During the follow-up period, the onset of mild conjunctival fibrosis in the lower fornix allowed the authors to suspect OCP, confirmed by conjunctival biopsy.
Conclusions
In the three patients corneal damage was an early sign of OCP, in the absence of typical signs of conjunctival fibrosis. The authors thus suggest considering conjunctival biopsy as a useful additional test in the management of idiopathic corneal ulcers. (Eur J Ophthalmol 2007, 17: 121–3)
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