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Report of the Eye Bank Association of America Medical Advisory Board Subcommittee on Fungal Infection After Corneal Transplantation

Cornea, 2013
To investigate the incidence of fungal infections after corneal transplantation to determine whether storage media supplementation with an antifungal should be considered.Adverse reactions reported to the Eye Bank Association of America through the online adverse reaction reporting system between January 1, 2007, and December 31, 2010, were reviewed to
Anthony J, Aldave   +8 more
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Fungal feeding-line infections: beware the eyes and teeth.

Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine, 1995
Twenty-four fungal feeding-line infections occurred in 17 patients during 1984-1992. Thirteen were receiving long-term home parenteral feeding and, in them, the first infection occurred after a median of 30 months (range 1-120) continuous feeding with a line that had been in situ for a median of 20 months (range 1-37).
J M, Nightingale   +3 more
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First endogenous fungal endophthalmitis due to Fusarium dimerum: A severe eye infection contracted during induction chemotherapy for acute leukemia

Journal de Mycologie Médicale, 2018
Endophthalmitis is a rare infection of the vitreous and/or aqueous. It can be bacterial or fungal. Exogenous endophthalmitis is the most common form and results from direct inoculation of a pathogen after eye surgery or penetrating trauma. Endophthalmitis can also be endogenous, secondary to disseminated infection.
L. Simon   +5 more
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[Diagnostics of fungal infections of the eye and of its adnexa].

Mycoses, 2007
The spectrum of fungal infections of the eye and of its adnexa is presented with respect to their clinical pictures as well as to their laboratory diagnostic monitoring. The various types of localisation are different in their symptomatologies, in their risk factors and in their aetiology.
W, Behrens-Baumann, J, Müller
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Exposure to fungal infection decreases eye size in the zooplankton, Daphnia

Journal of Plankton Research
Abstract Immune responses can be energetically expensive and subject to trade-offs. Prior work on the freshwater zooplankton, Ceriodaphnia cornuta, demonstrated an association between eye size and infection, leading to questions about whether investment in eyes trades off against investment in immunity.
Patrick J Wilson   +2 more
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Microemulsion as Novel Drug Delivery for Fungal Eye Infection

Journal of Ravishankar University (PART-B)
The cornea, orbit, and other ocular tissues may get infected by fungi. Ophthalmic mycoses, often known as ocular fungal infections, are a significant cause of morbidity and blindness. For fungus infections, a brand-new azole derivative has been authorized.
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Fungal infections of the eye

2009
Golnaz Javey   +2 more
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FUNGAL INFECTIONS OF THE EYE

Mycoses, 2002
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Fungal Infections of the Eye

2008
Wiley A. Schell   +2 more
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