Woman presents with ocular pain, redness and photophobia

A 40-year-old woman with a medical history of acute myeloid leukemia treated with bone marrow transplant, complicated by ocular graft-versus-host disease and penetrating keratoplasty in the right eye, urgently presented to the New England Eye Center at Tufts Medical Center due to left ocular pain, redness and photophobia.
Initially, the patient presented with 3 weeks of pain, redness and light sensitivity in the right eye when she stopped using loteprednol in that eye. The left eye was asymptomatic. Vision in both eyes was at baseline. The patient was prescribed prednisolone (Read more...)

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