U.S., Jan. 31 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07377513) titled 'Follow-up Compliance for Corneal Ulcer Patients With SMS Reminder' on Jan. 21.

Brief Summary: Corneal ulcer is defined as the loss of corneal epithelium with underlying stromal infiltration and suppuration, accompanied by signs of inflammation, with or without hypopyon1. The condition may be caused by bacterial, fungal, viral or parasitic pathogens and carries a significant risk of corneal perforation and subsequent visual impairment2. These risks highlight the importance of timely treatment plans and consistent referral networks3.

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