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Br J Ophthalmol 88:25-28 doi:10.1136/bjo.88.1.25
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The efficacy and safety of topical polymyxin B, neomycin and gramicidin for treatment of presumed bacterial corneal ulceration

Table 1

Characteristics of 91 patients with bacterial corneal ulceration

Parameter Patients (n = 91) %
Age (years)
    ⩽29 21 23
    30–49 20 22
    50–69 19 21
    ⩾70 31 34
Gender
    Female 47 52
    Male 44 48
Ulcer location
    Central 40 44
    Inferior 28 31
    Peripheral 13 14
    Superior 10 11
Size of epithelial defects (mm2)
    1<×⩽5 65 71
    5<×⩽10 15 17
    10<×⩽15 4 4
    >15 7 8
Hypopyon 36 40
Fibrin 16 18
Hyphema 3 3
Contact lens 34 37.4
    Soft 29
    Rigid gas-permeable 1
    Bandage 4
Corneal conditions 32 35.2
    Dystrophy/keratopathy 17
    Herpetic keratopathy 10
    Corneal transplant 7
    Keratitis sicca 3
    Melting, descemetocele 2
    Keratoconus 1
    Pterygium 1
Associated lid conditions 21 23.1
    Ectropion 10
    Lagophthalmos 3
    Trichiasis 3
    Entropion 3
    Blepharitis 2
Trauma 12 13.2
Post operative 7 7.7
Cataract extraction 2
Loose suture 2
Other 4
No pathology 9 9.9
Previous topical medication 51 56.0
    Antibiotics 35
    Corticosteroids 20
    Antiviral 10
    Other 2

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