Article- Steroid Sparing Symptomatic Control of Thygeson's Superficial Punctate Keratitis (TSPK)

ISSN 2332-290X


Introduction: Thygeson’s superficial punctate keratitis (TSPK) is a chronic, recurrent disorder affecting the anterior surface of the cornea. Common symptoms include photophobia, epiphora, pain and blurred vision. The management of TSPK is challenging, and long-term combined therapy is often required, namely steroids. We present a case of TSPK that was managed with a novel regenerative agent (RGTA) resulting in the symptomatic control of the condition.

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