PURPOSE: To prevent recurrence of granular dystrophy by treatment with soft contact lenses. METHODS: After penetrating keratoplasty, a soft contact lens was fitted in a 61-year-old woman patient with granular corneal dystrophy. The lens was worn continuously for 53 months. RESULTS: No recurrence was observed. However, the other eye, which was operated on first and not treated with a contact lens, showed severe recurrence of the underlying disease, with granular deposits in the stroma. CONCLUSIONS: Fitting of a soft contact lens should be considered in this disease after penetrating keratoplasty. Copyright 2004 S. Karger AG, Basel
PURPOSE: To prevent recurrence of granular dystrophy by treatment with soft contact lenses. METHODS: After penetrating keratoplasty, a soft contact lens was fitted in a 61-year-old womanpatient with granular corneal dystrophy. The lens was worn continuously for 53 months. RESULTS: No recurrence was observed. However, the other eye, which was operated on first and not treated with a contact lens, showed severe recurrence of the underlying disease, with granular deposits in the stroma. CONCLUSIONS: Fitting of a soft contact lens should be considered in this disease after penetrating keratoplasty. Copyright 2004 S. Karger AG, Basel