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Viral Eye Infections

Ophthalmology, 2023
Viral eye infections are a frequent cause of „pink eye” like: conjunctivitis, keratitis or uveitis. It is caused by viruses like adenovirus, herpes virus, less often by pox-viruses, Varicella- Zoster virus or lately conjunctivitis due to SARS-CoV-2 infection. Symptoms include irritation, photophobia, pain, red or swollen eyes, blurred vision and watery
Aleksandra Brzostek, Ewa Langwińska
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Eye Infections

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1990
This article provides an overview of the diagnosis and treatment of eye infections. The seriousness of eye infections can range from benign and self-limiting to lethal. The primary care physician must determine the seriousness of each particular infection and then, based on that determination, must treat or refer the patient.
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Eye infections

2006
Abstract Cancer and its treatments increase the risk of developing infection and also create a risk from opportunistic pathogens that would not cause disease in normal individuals. The aim of this chapter is to highlight those conditions that may be encountered in the eye in the immunocompromised cancer patient, and facilitate early ...
Hari Jayaram, Elizabeth Graham
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Eye Infections

New England Journal of Medicine, 2023
Marlene L, Durand   +2 more
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Infections of the Eye

Clinical Infectious Diseases, 1987
The eyelids and the ocular surface, including the cornea, are amenable to topical therapy with antimicrobial agents that can be delivered in concentrations much greater than those safely achievable in serum. Hence, bacterial resistance, as reported by the laboratory, should be viewed accordingly. Conversely, because of the blood-eye barrier and absence
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HTLV infection and the eye

Current Opinion in Ophthalmology, 2012
Human T-cell lymphotropic virus (HTLV) is the first discovered retrovirus causing malignancy in human. HTLV infection affects host's ocular tolerance and causes various diseases in the eye. Here we discuss the manifestations, mechanisms, treatments, and future directions of HTLV-related ocular diseases.
Koju, Kamoi, Manabu, Mochizuki
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Virus infections of the eye

Reviews in Medical Virology, 1998
In reviewing the clinical features, diagnostic evaluations and therapies of the most common ocular viral infections we attempt to whet your appetite for attacking the numerous challenges in diagnosis and treatment of viral eye disease. The herpes viruses, HSV, VZV and CMV are the cause of significant ocular morbidity.
, Ritterband, , Friedberg
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Fungal eye infections

2018
Abstract Mycotic keratitis is a fungal infection of the cornea that leads to severe, painful ulceration and loss of vision, and is a major cause of blindness worldwide, particularly in the developing world. Major risk factors for mycotic keratitis include ocular trauma and contact lens use.
Heather L. Clark, Eric Pearlman
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