PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - Urrets-Zavalia, A TI - Management of keratoplasty in the early stages. AID - 10.1136/bjo.61.2.89 DP - 1977 Feb 01 TA - British Journal of Ophthalmology PG - 89--91 VI - 61 IP - 2 4099 - http://bjo.bmj.com/content/61/2/89.short 4100 - http://bjo.bmj.com/content/61/2/89.full SO - Br J Ophthalmol1977 Feb 01; 61 AB - Frequent, if not daily, slit-lamp examination of the patient with a penetrating transplant is indicating for more than one reason: it will lead to the early detection of any defect of the host-graft junction or of the graft's posterior surface; it will permit an early diagnosis of the peripheral cornea-iris touch syndrome with all its potential consequences (acute, irreversible mydriasis, iris atrophy, and now and then secondary glaucoma); it will give an exact clue to when to remove the continuous sutures long after these have been covered by epithelium; and it will alert the surgeon in the event of a localised infection. Early and late opacification of the graft will also be correctly appraised, so that the surgeon will know when to wait and when to take the appropriate action.