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Recurrent advancing wavelike epitheliopathy from the opposite side of the initial presentation.

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  • Recurrent advancing wavelike epitheliopathy from the opposite side of the initial presentation. Abstract Text:

    yu-hsun huangYu-Hsun Huang,hsiao-sang chuHsiao-Sang Chu,fung-rong huFung-Rong Hu,i-jong wangI-Jong Wang,yu-chi houYu-Chi Hou,wei-li chenWei-Li Chen,yu-hsun huangYu-Hsun Huang,hsiao-sang chuHsiao-Sang Chu,fung-rong huFung-Rong Hu,i-jong wangI-Jong Wang,yu-chi houYu-Chi Hou,wei-li chenWei-Li Chen,

    PURPOSE:: To report an unusual case of advancing wavelike epitheliopathy that recurred at a site opposite to the initially affected site. METHODS:: Single interventional case report. This report describes a 50-year-old woman who presented with advancing, wavelike epitheliopathy of her right eye that lasted 2 months. RESULTS:: Slit-lamp biomicroscopy revealed wavy, coarse, irregular epithelium extending from the upper limbus to the central cornea. Confocal microscopy revealed abnormal basal epithelial cells with a loss of cellular borders and hyperreflective nuclei. Application of 1% silver nitrate solution onto the superior limbus effectively treated this condition. However, wavy, irregular epithelium was observed 2 years later in the lower limbus. CONCLUSIONS:: Advancing wavelike epitheliopathy can occur from the lower limbus and recur from the opposite side of the initial presentation, even after successful treatment with 1% silver nitrate solution.

    Recurrent advancing wavelike epitheliopathy from the opposite side of the initial presentation. Publishing Authors By Initials

    yh huangYH Huang,hs chuHS Chu,fr huFR Hu,ij wangIJ Wang,yc houYC Hou,wl chenWL Chen,yh huangYH Huang,hs chuHS Chu,fr huFR Hu,ij wangIJ Wang,yc houYC Hou,wl chenWL Chen,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Cornea

    VOLUME: 27

    Page Numbers: 111-3

    Journal Abbreviation: Cornea

    ISSN: 0277-3740

    DAY: 4

    MONTH: Jan

    YEAR: 2008

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    AFFILIATION: From the Department of Ophthalmology, National Taiwan University Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan.

    Country: United States

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