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  Vol. 97 No. 11, November 1979 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Herpes simplex keratitis treatment with vitamin A

G. Smolin, M. Okumoto, M. Friedlaender and S. Kwok

We produced chronic experimental herpetic keratitis by dropping PH-strain herpes simplex virus on scarified rabbit corneas and then injecting the rabbits subconjunctivally with low doses of corticosteroid (namely, triamcinolone acetonide suspension). Vitamin-A-treated rabbits developed milder, more rapidly healing epithelial lesions than untreated rabbits. Whereas most of the untreated rabbits developed moderate or severe stromal disease, most of the vitamin-A-treated rabbits developed only mild stromal disease or none at all.





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