Local Allergic Reaction to Ocular Chloramphenicol Ointment: A Diagnosis by High Index of Clinical Suspicion
<p>Chloramphenicol is a widely used topical ointment applied routinely for ocular and periorbital infections due to its wide spectrum of anti-bacterial activity. Local delayed hypersensitivity reaction to chloramphenicol is a well reported but uncommon adverse effect, and has been reported to...
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Main Authors: | Ratnesh Ranjan (Author), Shikha Ranjan (Author) |
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Journal of Clinical Research and Ophthalmology - Peertechz Publications,
2014-09-15.
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