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Dendritic Type of Keratitis Caused by a Welding Arc

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1951
Mr. B., a welder's assistant, was seen on March 21, 1949. One day previously he re­ ceived, without the benefit of eye protection, several welding flashes in his right eye at an approximate distance of one foot. His right eye was involved because of his tend­ ency to turn his head to his extreme left.
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Dendritic Keratitis Following Therapeutic Inoculation of Malaria

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1929
The fact that malarial infection, intentionally produced in the treatment of neurosyphilis, may result in dendritic keratitis has not apparently been brought to the attention of the neurologists and other clinicians by whom this method is being applied.
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AN IODINE-VAPOR APPLICATOR FOR TREATMENT OF DENDRITIC KERATITIS

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1952
SOME POSSIBLE advantage in convenience over the well-known "iodine-scrub" treatment for dendritic or herpetic keratitis is offered by a simple modification which I have made and have utilized in treating approximately 40 patients with this type of keratitis during the past eight years.
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The Use of Chymotrypsin in the Treatment of Dendritic Keratitis

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1961
Every ophthalmologist is familiar with the typical clinical appearance of dendritic ulcer of the cornea. Since the first description of this virus infection of the cornea as a clinical entity by Horner1in 1871, many forms of treatment have been tried.
M. N. STOW, B. H. JENKINS
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CRYOTHERAPY FOR DENDRITIC KERATITIS

Medical Journal of Australia, 1969
E J, Milverton, A B, Hunyor
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TREATMENT OF DENDRITIC KERATITIS WITH QUININE BISULFATE

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1937
Dendritic keratitis seems to be a much more uncommon disease in the Middle West than in the New England states. Gundersen 1 reported on the treatment of two hundred and twenty-one patients with dendritic keratitis seen within forty-two months.
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Reclassification of plasmacytoid dendritic cells as innate lymphocytes is premature

Nature Reviews Immunology, 2023
Boris Reizis   +2 more
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Reply to ‘Reclassification of plasmacytoid dendritic cells as innate lymphocytes is premature’

Nature Reviews Immunology, 2023
Loems Ziegler-Heitbrock   +2 more
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INTERFERON TREATMENT OF DENDRITIC KERATITIS

The Lancet, 1976
R Sundmacher   +2 more
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