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*severe injection and  
 
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*severe pain.
 
*severe pain.
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|q2=What is your most important diagnostic test?
 
|q2=What is your most important diagnostic test?
 
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A corneal scraping from the necrotic edges of this ulcer should be obtained for Gram staining and for culture. <br><br>
 
A corneal scraping from the necrotic edges of this ulcer should be obtained for Gram staining and for culture. <br><br>
 
Gram-stained scrapings are the most immediate aid to help differentiate Gram-positive, Gram-negative and fungal organisms, thereby allowing appropriate selection of therapy.
 
Gram-stained scrapings are the most immediate aid to help differentiate Gram-positive, Gram-negative and fungal organisms, thereby allowing appropriate selection of therapy.
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|q3=If this ulcer was associated with a bacterial infection, how would you treat it?
 
|q3=If this ulcer was associated with a bacterial infection, how would you treat it?
 
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#Topical atropine is indicated to relieve discomfort if miosis and ciliary spasm are present.
 
#Topical atropine is indicated to relieve discomfort if miosis and ciliary spasm are present.
 
#The ulcer should be carefully re-evaluated within 24 hours of initiation of treatment, and treatment modified as necessary.
 
#The ulcer should be carefully re-evaluated within 24 hours of initiation of treatment, and treatment modified as necessary.
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The eye shown in the image has a corneal ulcer.


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Is this ulcer infected or not? Link to Article
What is your most important diagnostic test? Link to Article
If this ulcer was associated with a bacterial infection, how would you treat it? Link to Article


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