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Dianabol in corneal ulcers.

open access: yesJournal of the All-India Ophthalmological Society, 1969
Prasad V, Gupta H, Shukla C
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Non-Healing Corneal Ulcer and Uveitis Following Monkeypox Disease: Diagnostic and Therapeutic Challenges

Ocular immunology and inflammation, 2023
Purpose The ocular manifestations of Monkeypox virus (Mpox) infection remain incompletely characterized. Our goal is to present a case series of non-healing corneal ulcers with associated uveitis caused by Mpox infection as well as management ...
S. Androudi   +8 more
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Corneal Ulcer due to Monkeypox Infection

Ocular immunology and inflammation, 2022
Purpose To report a rare case of keratitis due to monkeypox infection. Methods A 45-year-old male presented with an epithelial corneal ulcer 20 days following initial diagnosis of monkeypox from genital and perioral lesions.
David Lamas-Francis   +5 more
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Cu-Segnet: Corneal Ulcer Segmentation Network

IEEE International Symposium on Biomedical Imaging, 2021
Corneal ulcer is a common-occurring illness in cornea. It is a challenge to segment corneal ulcer in slit-lamp image due to the different sizes and shapes of point-flaky mixed corneal ulcer and flaky corneal ulcer.
Tingting Wang   +4 more
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Automatic classification for corneal ulcer using a modified VGG network

2020 International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Computer Engineering (ICAICE), 2020
Deep learning techniques are more and more used for automatic classification of corneal ulcer. A modified VGG framework for corneal ulcer classification was proposed to realize feature fusion by observing feature graphs in this work.
Ningbiao Tang   +4 more
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Corneal ulcers in corneal transplants

Current Eye Research, 1981
Twenty-nine eyes, representing an infection rate of 4.9%, developed corneal ulcers following corneal transplant surgery; 26 with available data are presented. All occurred in the graft or at the wound margin. The median postoperative time to ulcer development was 5.5 months. All eyes were on topical steroids when the ulcer developed.
Audrey W. Tuberville, Thomas O. Wood
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