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Chiara Bonzano1, Elisabetta Bonzano2, Carlo Alberto Cutolo1, Riccardo Scotto1, Carlo Enrico Traverso3.
Abstract
We report a case of a 63-year-old Caucasian female referred to the cornea service of Clinica Oculistica with a neurotrophic corneal ulcer, decreased corneal sensitivity, absent corneal reflex, and decreased lacrimation. The medical record review was relevant for mastectomy and adjuvant therapy for breast cancer complicated by pontocerebellar angle metastasis. Eye patching and application of antibiotic and vitamin ointments were prescribed at first, without a significant improvement. Thus, treatment with autologous serum was started. In about two weeks, the cornea recovered and visual acuity improved with a residual corneal scarring. Finally, we should mention that, in our case, the main cause of the neurotrophic corneal ulcer could be identified in the previous trigeminal damage at the pontocerebellar angle and trigeminal ganglion. Sensory nerves play an important regulatory role via neuro-mediators on corneal wound healing, as denervation may interfere with cellular metabolism and inhibit mitosis, leading to an epithelial defect even with no direct damage.Entities:
Keywords: autologous serum; brain metastasis; neurotrophic keratitis; radiation therapy; trigeminal neuropathy
Year: 2018 PMID: 29755905 PMCID: PMC5947927 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.2309
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184