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Phaeoisaria sp. fungal keratitis resembling corneal rust residue: a case report. [PDF]
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Piezo1 Enhances Macrophage Phagocytosis and Pyrin Activation to Ameliorate Fungal Keratitis. [PDF]
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Infographic: comparison of natamycin and voriconazole for the treatment of fungal keratitis. [PDF]
Carandang BLC, Sosuan GMN.
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Authors' response to comments on clinical, microbiologic, and treatment outcomes of dematiaceous fungal keratitis - A retrospective study. [PDF]
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First case of fungal keratitis secondary to Yamadazyma mexicana. [PDF]
Giachos I, Velegraki A, Palioura S.
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Ophthalmology, 2023
Fungal keratitis are important problem in ophthalmology. The most often isolated ethiologic factors are Candida species, Fusarium species and Aspergillus species. Microbiological diagnostics of mycotic infections is long-lasting and has low susceptibility.
Ewelina Trojacka +2 more
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Fungal keratitis are important problem in ophthalmology. The most often isolated ethiologic factors are Candida species, Fusarium species and Aspergillus species. Microbiological diagnostics of mycotic infections is long-lasting and has low susceptibility.
Ewelina Trojacka +2 more
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Journal Français d'Ophtalmologie, 2017
Fungal keratitis, or keratomycoses, are corneal infections which must be considered in cases of corneal trauma, prior corneal surgery, chronic ocular surface disease, topical corticosteroids or contact lens wear. Filamentous fungi or yeasts may be involved.
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Fungal keratitis, or keratomycoses, are corneal infections which must be considered in cases of corneal trauma, prior corneal surgery, chronic ocular surface disease, topical corticosteroids or contact lens wear. Filamentous fungi or yeasts may be involved.
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Cornea, 2006
To report 5 cases of fungal keratitis caused by Trichophyton schoenleinii.Case reports.Trichophyton schoenleinii is responsible for aggressive fungal keratitis that is associated with keratolysis as a result of collagenase expression by the organism.
Abdulkarim, Mohammad +2 more
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To report 5 cases of fungal keratitis caused by Trichophyton schoenleinii.Case reports.Trichophyton schoenleinii is responsible for aggressive fungal keratitis that is associated with keratolysis as a result of collagenase expression by the organism.
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Acanthamoeba keratitis associated with fungal keratitis
American Journal of Ophthalmology, 2001To report fungal infection complicating Acanthamoeba keratitis.Case report. A 45-year-old woman with contact lens-related bilateral Acanthamoeba keratitis developed corneal ulcer, corneal perforation, and mature cataract in the left eye, which was managed by penetrating keratoplasty, lensectomy, and vitrectomy.Histopathologic examination of the ...
N A, Froumis, B J, Mondino, B J, Glasgow
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Infectious Disease Clinics of North America, 1992
As Jones has emphasized, the successful management of microbial keratitis, fungal or otherwise, necessitates five steps: (1) clinical suspicion and clinical diagnosis; (2) performing the proper laboratory procedures; (3) initiating antimicrobial therapy based on the results of laboratory studies; (4) modifying the initial therapy based on the clinical ...
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As Jones has emphasized, the successful management of microbial keratitis, fungal or otherwise, necessitates five steps: (1) clinical suspicion and clinical diagnosis; (2) performing the proper laboratory procedures; (3) initiating antimicrobial therapy based on the results of laboratory studies; (4) modifying the initial therapy based on the clinical ...
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