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keratitis

American  
[ker-uh-tahy-tis] / ˌkɛr əˈtaɪ tɪs /

noun

Pathology.
  1. inflammation of the cornea.


keratitis British  
/ ˌkɛrəˈtaɪtɪs /

noun

  1. inflammation of the cornea

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Etymology

Origin of keratitis

First recorded in 1855–60; kerat- + -itis

Example Sentences

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The risk of microbial keratitis doubles when someone wears contact lenses overnight and or longer than the recommended daily amount.

From Science Daily • Feb. 7, 2024

Infections can present in ways such as keratitis, sepsis and respiratory and urinary tract infections.

From Washington Post • Mar. 23, 2023

Huxley fell ill as a teenager with an eye condition called keratitis; he would struggle with his eyesight for decades afterward.

From Los Angeles Times • Jul. 26, 2016

In all, keratitis adds about $175 million to Americans' health bills each year, she said.

From US News • Nov. 13, 2014

The treatment of primary keratitis must vary according to the cause.

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