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Spotted snakehead (Channa punctata) naturally infected with Saprolegnia spp. were confirmed by clinical signs, wet mount examination and histopathology. In the therapeutic trial using various chemotherapeutics, elevated temperature combined with 2% NaCl (T4) resulted in the highest survival rate (70%). ABSTRACT Saprolegniasis, caused by Saprolegnia spp.
Md. Shaif Rahman+7 more
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Metabolic Profile Associated With Encystation in Acanthamoeba
ABSTRACT The genus Acanthamoeba includes widespread protozoa that can cause severe infections in humans. Their ability to form resistant cysts within infected tissues complicates treatment, making it essential to understand the encystation process for developing effective therapeutic strategies.
Cecília Cirelli+8 more
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Diagnosing and managing microbial keratitis
Infections of the cornea can lead to corneal opacity and blindness if not identified quickly and managed appropriately. The terms ‘microbial keratitis’, ‘infective keratitis’ and ‘suppurative keratitis’ are all used to describe suppurative infections of ...
Madan P Upadhyay +2 more
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Die Keratitis parenchymatosa eine echtluetische Erkrankung [PDF]
Josef Igersheimer
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Keratoderma and Keratitis [PDF]
A Stanworth, I B Sneddon
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Inflammatory bowel diseasemay be a risk factor for Bell's palsy at the genetic level. CXCL5, IL_17C, and SLAMF1 are possible co‐acting pathways between Bell's palsy and inflammatory bowel disease. ABSTRACT Background The relationship between inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and Bell's palsy remains unsubstantiated.
Daofeng Fan+7 more
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Foscarnet eyedrops for the treatment of refractory herpetic keratitis
Purpose The purpose of this case series is to describe the clinical course of patients receiving foscarnet eyedrops for the treatment of refractory herpetic keratitis.
Caroline C. Awh+4 more
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