Ulkus kornea can be classified into two types: central corneal ulcers which are usually caused by bacteria such as Pseudomonas aeruginosa and streptococcus pneumoniae or fungi like Candida; and peripheral corneal ulcers which include marginal ulcers and Mooren's ulcers located at the edges of the cornea.
Ulkus kornea can be classified into two types: central corneal ulcers which are usually caused by bacteria such as Pseudomonas aeruginosa and streptococcus pneumoniae or fungi like Candida; and peripheral corneal ulcers which include marginal ulcers and Mooren's ulcers located at the edges of the cornea.
Ulkus kornea can be classified into two types: central corneal ulcers which are usually caused by bacteria such as Pseudomonas aeruginosa and streptococcus pneumoniae or fungi like Candida; and peripheral corneal ulcers which include marginal ulcers and Mooren's ulcers located at the edges of the cornea.