Ultraviolet Keratitis
Basics
Basics
Basics
Description
Description
- Corneal epithelial damage caused by direct exposure to ultraviolet (UV) light
 - Also known as photokeratitis, UV conjunctivitis, snow blindness, and welder's flash
 
Etiology
Etiology
- Work-related exposure seen in welders, electricians, and mechanics
 - Recreational exposure, including water sports, snow sports, and tanning booths
 - Occurs with corneal absorption at 290 nm, the cutoff between UV-B and UV-C light
 - UV light penetrates to epithelial nociceptor axons, destroying them and triggering pain from subendothelial nerve stimulation
 - Related to intensity and duration of exposure
 - Long-term UV damage to eye may result in pterygium and some forms of corneal degeneration, though association with UV keratitis episodes has not been demonstrated
 
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