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Tuberculosis in Eye can have diverse presentations leads to diagnostic difficulty. If no extra-ocular tubercular lesions are found then it becomes a challenge to diagnose & treat. Here authors present 6 cases of Ocular Tuberculosis without any associated extra-ocular tubercular lesions. One case of tubercular anterior uveitis, eales disease, solitary Choroidal Tuberculoma, bilateral multiple Choroidal Tuberculoma, multifocal & serpiginous like Choroiditis are presented here. All of them were resolved with first line anti-tubercular regimen and corticosteroids. Authors recommend initial visual assessment for all Tuberculosis cases to diagnose & treat hidden cases of Ocular Tuberculosis which may be sight threatening.
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Ciprofloxacin is a commonly used fluoroquinolone group of antimicrobial which is used for treating infective conditions like community acquired pneumonia and urinary tract infections. A patient of cataract was treated with ciprofloxacin eye drop as her pre-operative medication. She presented after four days with itching and redness in her right eye with swelling of the peri-orbital skin. We report this rare case where topical application of ciprofloxacin was responsible for the ocular symptoms.