Aetiology of suppurative corneal ulcers in Ghana and south India, and epidemiology of fungal keratitis [PDF]
Astrid Leck +12 more
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Aspergillus fumigatus-Related Species in Clinical Practice. [PDF]
Aspergillus fumigatus is the main etiologic agent of invasive aspergillosis (IA). Other Aspergillus species belonging to the section Fumigati (A. fumigatus complex) may occasionally be the cause of IA.
Lamoth, F.
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Background: spp. are leading fungal pathogenes in contact lens associated keratitis and may evoke endophthalmitis. Since spp. are highly resistant to antifungal drugs, globe integrity is threatened.Case: A woman developed fungal anterior chamber ...
Peters, Patrick +3 more
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Corneal ulceration in south-east Asia III: prevention of fungal keratitis at the village level in south India using topical antibiotics [PDF]
Muthiah Srinivasan +4 more
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Combined fungal and acanthamoeba keratitis: diagnosis by in vivo confocal microscopy [PDF]
Kalpana Babu, K. R. Murthy
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Flogosi post-trapianto di cornea [PDF]
Il Trapianto di Cornea, o Cheratoplastica, che prevede la sostituzione sub-totale della cornea mediante un innesto circolare di tessuto omologo (lembo), rappresenta la procedura d’elezione per il trattamento di diverse patologie corneali congenite o
Alfano, A. +3 more
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Molecular characterization, biofilm analysis and experimental biofouling study of Fusariumisolates from recent cases of fungal keratitis in New York State [PDF]
Madhu Dyavaiah +7 more
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A Case of Fungal Keratitis as a Complication of Orthokeratology Contact Lens [PDF]
Ja Kyun Lee, Ji Eun Lee, Jong Soo Lee
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Paecilomyces keratitis: a case report
Ocular trauma involving vegetative matter is the most common cause of keratitis in ophthalmic practice in India, with many cases resulting in fungal keratitis or corneal ulceration.
Debapriya Das Choudhury +4 more
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Fusarium Keratitis Treatment and Management: A Case Series of Emerging Organism
Infectious keratitis may be caused by viruses, bacteria, parasites, and fungi. Noninfectious can be caused by injury to the cornea, dryness of the cornea, allergies, and improper use of contact lenses.
Rajashri Patil +5 more
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