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Mycoses, 2009
Summary: The literature on keratomycosis has been reviewed under the following headings: introduction, historical, fungi associated with corneal ulcers, fungi associated with healthy eyes, epidemiology, clinical aspects and laboratory diagnosis and antifungal agents and chemotherapy.
A. S. Rattan, D. K. Sandhu
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Summary: The literature on keratomycosis has been reviewed under the following headings: introduction, historical, fungi associated with corneal ulcers, fungi associated with healthy eyes, epidemiology, clinical aspects and laboratory diagnosis and antifungal agents and chemotherapy.
A. S. Rattan, D. K. Sandhu
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Veterinary Ophthalmology, 2012
AbstractObjective To describe the incidence, clinical progress, visual outcome, and laboratory findings of equine keratomycosis in Japan.Procedure Retrospective study of the medical records of horses clinically and mycologically diagnosed with keratomycosis at the Equine Hospitals of the Japan Racing Association from 2005 to 2011.Results The diagnosis ...
Hidekazu Moriyama+4 more
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AbstractObjective To describe the incidence, clinical progress, visual outcome, and laboratory findings of equine keratomycosis in Japan.Procedure Retrospective study of the medical records of horses clinically and mycologically diagnosed with keratomycosis at the Equine Hospitals of the Japan Racing Association from 2005 to 2011.Results The diagnosis ...
Hidekazu Moriyama+4 more
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Equine subepithelial keratomycosis
Veterinary Ophthalmology, 2012AbstractObjective To describe clinical findings in equine subepithelial keratomycosis (SEK).Design Retrospective medical records study.Animals studied Medical records of horses that had subepithelial keratomycosis (SEK) at the University of Florida Veterinary Medical Center from 2007 to 2011 were reviewed.Procedures Data collected from the medical ...
Gil Ben-Shlomo+3 more
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Chrysosporium parvum Keratomycosis
Cornea, 1999To report a case of corneal infection with Chrysosporium parvum, a filamentous fungus usually associated with pulmonary infections.A 43-year-old Saudi man had a corneal stromal infiltrate and perforation of his left eye. He was treated with a therapeutic penetrating keratoplasty and topical and systemic antifungal therapy.
M D, Wagoner, I A, Badr, A A, Hidayat
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Keratomycosis after cataract surgery
Journal of Cataract and Refractive Surgery, 2000To evaluate cases and results of keratomycosis that developed after cataract surgery.Hospital de Guipúzcoa, San Sebastián, Spain.This retrospective study comprised 8 patients who developed keratomycosis soon after cataract surgery.Culture analysis revealed 7 cases of Aspergillus fumigatus and 1 of Aspergillus flavus.
Javier Mendicute+5 more
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The Biochemical Characteristics in Experimental Keratomycosis
Current Eye Research, 2023To investigate the biochemical characteristics in experimental keratomycosis.Experimental mice were injected with Fusarium solanum solution Controls mice received liposomes containing phosphate-buffered saline (PBS-LIP). Raman spectroscopy was used to analyze the biochemical characteristics.
Chenghuan, Dong, Yan, Huang
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Bipolaris hawaiiensis Keratomycosis and Endophthalmitis
Mycopathologia, 2008Following trauma with rice stalk to the left eye, corneal ulcer with abscess and hypopyon developed in an immunocompetent male. Direct examination of the corneal scrapings revealed septate, branched fungal hyphae. Bipolaris hawaiiensis was isolated after culture on blood agar and Sabouraud dextrose agar.
Azra Rizvi+2 more
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Miconazole Therapy for Keratomycosis
American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1981I treated seven patients with keratomycosis (four with Candida infections and three with Aspergillus infections) with topical and subconjunctival miconazole. Progressive corneal ulceration stopped in each case, and clinical evidence of corneal infection disappeared.
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Acremoniumkeratomycosis in a cat
Veterinary Ophthalmology, 2011AbstractA 14‐year‐old, female spayed Domestic Short‐haired cat was presented for evaluation of progressive superficial corneal ulceration with mucoid ocular discharge, blepharospasm, and conjunctival hyperemia OD. Upon examination, ulcerative keratitis with stromal loss, chemosis, corneal edema, miosis, aqueous flare, and hyphema were noted.
Ian P. Herring+2 more
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Phototherapeutic Keratectomy in Treating Keratomycosis
Cornea, 2005To evaluate the efficacy of using phototherapeutic keratectomy (PTK) in the treatment of superficial keratomycosis.We studied 9 patients with superficial keratomycosis that had infiltrated less than half of the corneal thickness and responded poorly to topical antifungal therapy.
Chang-Ping Lin+2 more
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