Votan P, Legeais J M, Lacour S, Renard G, Pouliquen Y
Hôtel-Dieu de Paris.
J Fr Ophtalmol. 1993;16(4):267-71.
The authors report a case about relapsing corneal ulceration in a patient with rheumatoid arthritis. Treatment of such perforated and preperforated corneal ulcers is a difficult task. The poor visual outcome of an emergency penetrating keratoplasty leads to the use of other methods (conjunctival flaps, corneal graft, keratopatch, tissue adhesive). This case report stresses the importance of preserving the anatomy of the eye allowing in a record time the performance of corneal graft. The use of immunosuppressive drugs is also discussed because of the existence of a rheumatoid arthritis with eye involvement.