Extensive visual loss with topical facial steroids

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Abstract

Steroid creams applied topically to the skin are routinely used in the treatment of many dermatoses. Their use on the face in severe atopic eczema is relatively common. We report a series of three patients who whilst using topical facial steroids developed advanced glaucoma. A further two cases of ocular hypertension secondary to topical facial steroids are also described. This is the first series of cases to be reported demonstrating the potentially blinding complications of topical facial steroids. Recommendations are made with regard to screening such patients for glaucoma. © 1993, Royal College of Ophthalmologists. All right reserved.

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Guarro, M., Potamitis, T., Chong, N. H. V., Guarro, M., & Kheterpal, S. (1993). Extensive visual loss with topical facial steroids. Eye (Basingstoke), 7(5), 664–666. https://doi.org/10.1038/eye.1993.152

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