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Treatment of Dry Eye from Laser-Assisted In Situ Keratomileusis With Recombinant Human Nerve Growth Factor (Cenegermin)

Roya N. Habibi, Michele Lee

2020Cornea13 citationsDOI

Abstract

PURPOSE: To describe 2 patients with neurotrophic keratitis after laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis surgery who were treated with recombinant human nerve growth factor (cenegermin) and the treatment course. METHODS: Case series. RESULTS: After an 8 week course of cenegermin, there was an improvement in visual acuity, corneal sensitivity, and ocular surface staining. However, these effects were short lived, and the disease regressed at subsequent follow-up visits. CONCLUSIONS: Although recombinant human nerve growth factor seems to be effective in short term for neurotrophic keratitis secondary to laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis surgery, alternative dosing for patients with this patient population should be considered to achieve long-lasting resolution.

Topics & Concepts

KeratomileusisMedicineOphthalmologyNerve growth factorVisual acuityRecombinant DNASurgeryInternal medicineBiologyGeneReceptorBiochemistryOcular Surface and Contact LensCorneal surgery and disordersCorneal Surgery and Treatments
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