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Microbial Keratitis at Extremes of Age

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Abstract

Microbial keratitis in pediatric patients is more likely to be of bacterial etiology, and nonsevere ulcers in this age group have a better chance of resolution with medical therapy alone when compared with that in the general adult population. Conversely, elderly patients with microbial keratitis tend to present with severe, central ulcers with a significant risk of having a poor visual outcome.

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