Solve exciting clinical cases specific to your field of interest via Docplexus’ Clinical Case Challenge. Join your fellow doctors to discuss and answer today’s challenge! Case presentation: A 28-year-old woman was presented to the Emergency Department (ED) with moderate right eye pain for the past 12-hours that worsened in bright lighting conditions and also had a clear watery discharge. The patient denied any flashes, floaters, and glare. However, the patient used contact lenses regularly and had a habit of putting on lenses, sometimes even during sleeping time.

History: The patient had no other past medical, trauma, or ocular history. Examination: All vital signs were normal. Right eye visual acuity was slightly reduced (6/9) compared to the left eye (6/6). Also, squinting was observed in her right eye along with a hazy cornea, and conjunctiva was diffusely injected. Upon slit-lamp…