Use of topical steroids in the setting of corneal subepithelial deposits due to multiple myeloma

HIGHLIGHTS

  • What: Ophthalmic manifestations of multiple myeloma can occur and are most likely to result in corneal crystal or nodular deposition.
  • Who: J Case Rep Images and collaborators from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the article: (TITLE), in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • How: The authors describe an interesting case in which topical steroid was used and may have contributed toward the treatment of subepithelial corneal deposits most likely due to multiple myeloma.
  • Future: Research is needed to evaluate various topical steroid strengths and length of treatment for multiple myeloma corneal deposits as well as . . .

     

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