“…1,3 Other causes include burns because of chemical agents, immunological alterations, dystrophies of the epithelium and basal membrane, metabolic alterations, iatrogenia, trauma, and infections. [1][2][3] Not infrequently, PEDs do not respond to the application of conventional treatments such as artificial tears, therapeutic contact lenses, antiinflammatory agents, oral antibiotics, inhibitors of collagenolytic enzymes, or tarsorrhaphy. Resistant PEDs continue to degenerate, in many cases toward progressive stromal lysis and subsequent perforation; therefore new therapeutic alternatives are urgently being sought.…”