Acute Corneal Hydrops 3 Years after Intra-corneal Ring Segments and Corneal Collagen Cross-linking
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This case report describes a 15-year-old male with allergic conjunctivitis and keratoconus, who underwent uneventful intra-corneal ring segment (ICRS) implantation and corneal collagen cross-linking (CXL) in the right eye. During the follow-up periods, the patient was noted to have several episodes of allergic conjunctivitis that were treated accordingly. At the 2 years postoperatively, he presented with another episode of allergic conjunctivitis and progression of keratoconus was suspected on topography. However, the patient was lost to follow-up, until he presented with acute hydrops at 3 years postoperatively. There are no reported cases of acute corneal hydrops in cross-linked corneas. We suspect the young age, allergic conjunctivitis and eye rubbing may be a risk factors associated with possible progression of keratoconus after CXL. Prolonged follow-up and aggressive control of the allergy might be necessary in similar cases.
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Acute disease, Adolescent, Collagen/metabolism, Corneal edema/diagnosis/etiology/surgery, Corneal stroma/metabolism/surgery, Corneal topography, Cross-linking reagents, Humans, Keratoconus/drug therapy/metabolism/surgery/therapy, Keratoplasty, penetrating, Male, Photochemotherapy/adverse effects, Photosensitizing agents/therapeutic use, Prostheses and implants, Prosthesis implantation/adverse effects, Riboflavin/therapeutic use, Visual acuity/physiology, Acute corneal hydrops, Corneal collagen cross-linking, Intra-stromal corneal ring segment, Keratoconus