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Abstract
A keratoconus patient, which is 17 years old male, is treated with corneal cross-linking process for his right eye. Two in the superior
and two in the inferior, totally four corneal keratitis foci have been seen after post-operation first day controls. The superior eyelid
meibomitis has been determined after detailed examination. It was thought that the keratitis foci developed because of this
process. The patient hospitalizated and his treatment are reorganized. Corneal keratitis foci became smaller, corneal epithelial
defects totally cicatrized after 6 days treatment and the patient was discharged. On the follow-ups, keratitis foci were recurred by a
minimal nephelions. As a result, although cross-linking process of keratoconus treatments are less invasive than the other methods;
bacterial keratitis can be seen in the presence of predisposing factors. Meibomitis can lead to the development of bacterial keratitis
as in our case.
Keywords: Keratoconus; Corneal Cross-Linking Treatment; Bacterial Keratitis; Meibomitis.