Although uncommon, infectious scleritis can occur following uncomplicated subconjunctival corticosteroid injections. Infectious scleritis can be very difficult to diagnose as it may mimic an immune mediated disease. If the conjunctiva is suspected to be involved, a smear should always be taken. Prevention by sterilizing the injection site (prep and drape) and strong antibiotic prophylaxis are recommended to reduce the risk of the infectious scleritis.
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