Purpose: To investigate the observed high prevalence of spontaneous sub-conjunctival haemorrhage (SCH) in patients using long-term topical steroid treatment. Patients and methods: A cross sectional survey of the occurrence of SCH was carried out in 248 patients using steroid eye drops and in a comparison group of 113 patients using topical glaucoma medication. Results: Twenty-four patients with uveitis (10% of total) experienced single or recurrent SCH. Of these 71% used prednisolone acetate 1% (compared with 75% for those unaffected). None of 113 glaucoma patients were affected. Conclusions: The long-term use of topical steroid for chronic uveitis substantially increases the prevalence of spontaneous or minimal-trauma SCH. Steroid-induced vascular fragility is the likely cause. © 2010 Macmillan Publishers Limited All rights reserved.
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Mercieca, K., Sanghvi, C., & Jones, N. P. (2010). Spontaneous sub-conjunctival haemorrhage in patients using long-term topical corticosteroids. Eye, 24(12), 1770–1771. https://doi.org/10.1038/eye.2010.118
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