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How does corneal sensation testing play into your evaluation of a patient presenting with a chronic or recurrent epithelial defect of uncertain etiology?
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Ophthalmology · Northern Virginia Ophthalmology Associates Pc
Decreased corneal sensation may indicate the presence of neurotrophic keratitis (NK). The differential for NK is large but common causes are viruses such as HSV/VZV, DES, or diabetic keratopathy. Prior to topical anesthetic, I use a tissue folded to a point and touch the cornea at various locations ...