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Case Series

Topical Liposomal Ozonated Oil in Complicated Corneal Disease: A Report on Three Clinical Cases

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Pages 327-332 | Published online: 14 May 2021

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Figure 1 Right eye of a 56-year-old patient with dendritic epithelial keratitis during the follow-up period ((A): baseline; (B): after 3 days; (C): after 4 days; (D): after 7 days).

Notes: The rapid resolution of the viral keratitis after systemic antiviral therapy and topical treatment with liposomal ozonated oil is evident throughout the follow-up period.
Figure 1 Right eye of a 56-year-old patient with dendritic epithelial keratitis during the follow-up period ((A): baseline; (B): after 3 days; (C): after 4 days; (D): after 7 days).

Figure 2 A 65-year-old man immediately after a corneal trauma caused by an olive leaf ((A): Large inferior trauma between 2 and 6 o’clock; (B): after 2 days; (C): after 3 days of treatment).

Figure 2 A 65-year-old man immediately after a corneal trauma caused by an olive leaf ((A): Large inferior trauma between 2 and 6 o’clock; (B): after 2 days; (C): after 3 days of treatment).

Figure 3 Corneal abscess in a 63-year-old woman ((A): slit lamp; (B): corneal OCT; (C): after 3 days; (D): after 5 days; (E): corneal confocal microscopy after 5 days; (F): corneal abscess nearly solved after 7 days; (G): after 10 days; (H): after 12 days; (IK): the OCT examination shows a gradual and progressive normalisation of corneal anatomy, with resolution of the abscess area and the ulcer).

Figure 3 Corneal abscess in a 63-year-old woman ((A): slit lamp; (B): corneal OCT; (C): after 3 days; (D): after 5 days; (E): corneal confocal microscopy after 5 days; (F): corneal abscess nearly solved after 7 days; (G): after 10 days; (H): after 12 days; (I–K): the OCT examination shows a gradual and progressive normalisation of corneal anatomy, with resolution of the abscess area and the ulcer).