Clinical case of abrupt disapperance of chemosis after intravenous use of corticosteroids

  • Hajiyev R.V. HAT Medicine Clinic
Keywords: chemosis, microbiota

Abstract

Chemosis is a condition characterized by conjunctival edema resulting from an inflammatory response. It can occur due to various underlying pathologies, including allegies, infections, trauma, or systemic diseases. Here, we present a case of chemosis in a 45-year-old male patient and discuss the diagnostic evaluation, management strategies, and patient outcomes. This case report aims to increase awareness of chemosis as a clinical entity and provide insights into effective treatment options.

Author Biography

Hajiyev R.V., HAT Medicine Clinic

MD PhD (Corresponding Author) HAT Medicine Clinic, Baku, Azerbaijan

Published
2023-12-15
How to Cite
Hajiyev R.V. (2023) “Clinical case of abrupt disapperance of chemosis after intravenous use of corticosteroids”, Ophthalmology Cases & Hypotheses, 4(2). doi: 10.30546/2788-516X.2023.4.2.2.
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