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Endogenous Fungal Endophthalmitis

International Ophthalmology Clinics, 1996
Endogenous fungal endophthalmitis has increased in the past half-century because of the advent of antibiotics and indwelling catheters. The disease process can produce highly suggestive, though nonpathognomonic, ocular signs that assist the clinician in reaching a diagnosis.
N, Samiy, D J, D'Amico
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Fungal endophthalmitis

Current Fungal Infection Reports, 2009
Fungal endophthalmitis occurs secondary to trauma, as a complication of intraocular surgery, or as an extension of an adjacent or distant focus of fungal infection. In the United States, Candida species are the most common pathogens isolated, followed by Aspergillus species.
Lihteh Wu, Guillermo Tapia-Herrera
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Fungal endophthalmitis after lithotripsy

BMJ, 2020
This (fig 1) is a funduscopic image of Candida albicans endogenous endophthalmitis (CAEE) in the left eye. The patient was a man in his 30s who presented in hospital with a one month …
Hui Chen, Ying Lin
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Electroretinograms in early fungal endophthalmitis

Documenta Ophthalmologica, 1988
To facilitate the early diagnosis of exogenous fungal endophthalmitis, we developed a rabbit model for Aspergillus fumigatus endophthalmitis. Six eyes of six New Zealand white rabbits were inoculated with forty spores of A. fumigatus. A control group of their six contralateral eyes received a similar but sterile inoculum. The rabbit eyes were evaluated
V K, Jain   +3 more
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Recurrent Fungal Keratitis and Endophthalmitis

Cornea, 2000
To report a case of recurrent fungal sclerokeratitis and endophthalmitis with a very successful outcome due to aggressive combined surgical and medical therapy. To discuss the management of this potentially devastating infection.A 65-year-old man presented with 6 months of left eye redness and irritation after injury from organic matter propelled from ...
M X, Wang   +5 more
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FUNGAL RETINITIS AND ENDOPHTHALMITIS

Ophthalmology Clinics of North America, 1999
Fungi constitute a prominent and diverse group of microorganisms. Despite their ubiquitous nature, only a limited number of fungal species produce infections of the eye, and an even smaller number cause fungal retinitis or endophthalmitis. These organisms are responsible for significant ocular morbidity, neverthe- less, and the prevalence of endogenous
H HAMZA, A LOEWENSTEIN, J HALLER
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Therapy of Postsurgical Fungal Endophthalmitis

Ophthalmology, 1978
Successful therapy of postsurgical fungal endophthalmitis is restricted by the lack of safe, effective antifungal agents which penetrate the eye following multiple routes of administration. The proper steps in management of suspected postsurgical fungal endophthalmitis are (1) procurement of intraocular fluid for smear and culture, (2) initiation of ...
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Extreme Surgical Maneuvers in Fungal Endophthalmitis

Ophthalmologica, 2017
To present the different evolution of 2 cases of endophthalmitis caused by Fusarium solani, an aggressive filamentous fungus, depending on the medical and surgical treatment performed.We present 2 cases of endophthalmitis caused by Fusarium solani.
María Isabel, Relimpio-López   +7 more
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Endogenous Fungal Endophthalmitis After Cardiac Surgery

Ophthalmic Surgery, Lasers and Imaging Retina, 2010
The authors present a single-patient interventional case report of endogenous fungal endophthalmitis (EFE) in a patient with an implanted prosthetic device. A 74-year-old man underwent a double coronary artery bypass graft with a bioprosthetic pericardial valve and transvenous dual chamber pacemaker. Four months later, he presented with EFE.
Norman A, Saffra   +3 more
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