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Ogilvie's Syndrome Following Herpes Zoster Infection: A Comprehensive Review of the Literature. [PDF]

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Loufopoulos I   +7 more
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Structural Virology: The Key Determinants in Development of Antiviral Therapeutics. [PDF]

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Idoxuridine-Induced Conjunctival Cicatrization

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1983
Four patients had idoxuridine-induced conjunctival cicatrization similar to ocular cicatricial pemphigoid develop, but in the treated eye only. Three of the four patients had chronic, recurrent herpes simplex epithelial and stromal keratitis. The fourth patient had Sjögren's syndrome.
J H, Lass, R A, Thoft, C H, Dohlman
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Trifluorothymidine and Idoxuridine Therapy of Ocular Herpes

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1977
In a coded study, we treated 40 patients who had active herpes simplex corneal ulcers with either 1% trifluorothymidine (F3T) or 0.1% idoxuridine (IDU) drops; we treated 15 similarly afflicted patients, who had failed on IDU or vidarabine, with open 1% F3T drops. All dosages were at therapeutically recommended frequency. In the coded study there was no
D, Pavan-Langston, C S, Foster
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Treatment of Trigeminal and Thoracic Zoster with Idoxuridine

Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1981
A double-blind random selection comparison was made of the therapeutic effects in acute herpes zoster of 40% idoxuridine (IDU) dissolved in dimethyl sulphoxide (DMSO) compared with DMSO and saline flavoured with garlic. Thoracic (80 patients) and trigeminal (42 patients) zoster were investigated separately.
K E, Wildenhoff   +5 more
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IDOXURIDINE AND JAUNDICE

Lancet, The, 1969
A D Dayan, P D Lewis
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Compressive strength of the plastic-bonded explosive surrogate idoxuridine under quasistatic and dynamic compression

Journal of composite materials, 2022
Inert simulant materials, or “mocks”, are often used as surrogates for plastic-bonded explosives (PBX) in non-detonative tests in order to mitigate hazards.
Alexandra C. Burch   +4 more
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Allergic contact dermatitis from idoxuridine

Contact Dermatitis, 1982
S Giorgini, P Lombardi
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