Acquired anterior staphyloma after corneal ulcer associated with the use of crack

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We describe an unusual case of acquired anterior staphyloma in a patient addicted to crack cocaine. At the beginning of his crack cocaine abuse, he noticed redness and irritation of his eyes. Over the next 4 months, the patient also noticed the onset of decreasing visual acuity in his right eye (OD). Initially, his visual acuity was light perception in OD, and slit-lamp examination revealed a corneal infiltrate with a peripheral perforation and an iris prolapse. The patient was hospitalized to ensure compliance with the prescribed treatment and was advised to undergo therapeutic keratoplasty; however, the patient left the hospital against medical advice and was lost to follow-up for the next 6 months. He returned with complaints of photophobia and the inability to close his right eyelids. At this time, his cornea had developed an anterior staphyloma and required a sclerokeratoplasty. Following surgery, the patient was again lost to follow-up.

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de Vasconcelos, S. B. D., Guerra, F. M., Morato, G. M., Neves, N. T. das, & Tzelikis, P. F. (2016). Acquired anterior staphyloma after corneal ulcer associated with the use of crack. Arquivos Brasileiros de Oftalmologia, 79(4), 268–269. https://doi.org/10.5935/0004-2749.20160076

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