Atypical mycobacterial scleritis

Ocular damage caused by mycobacteria in recent years, including scleritis or episcleritis, is rare, while eye infections caused by atypical mycobacteria have increased. The most common ocular manifestations of atypical mycobacterial infections are scleritis or keratitis.

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