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From: Systemic adalimumab induces peripheral corneal infiltrates: a case report

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Peripheral corneal infiltrates secondary to systemic adalimumab for Crohn’s disease. a. Left eye of a 34 year-old female patient showing a grayish infiltrate near the inferior corneal margin (white arrow) observed 2 days after subcutaneous administration of adalimumab. b. Magnified view of the inferior infiltrate (white arrow) showing subtle corneal vascularization. c and d. String of smaller infiltrates along the superior corneal margin (black arrows). e. Regression of infiltrates after one week of topical dexamethasone T.I.D.

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