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Ocular Rhinosporidiosis and Recurrence Postsurgery: A Case Series [PDF]
Rhinosporidiosis, a chronic granulomatous disease, is caused by Rhinosporidium seeberi. It is an endosporulating microorganism causing polypoidal ocular mass.
Anindya Adhikari +5 more
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Unusual presentation of oculosporidiosis: A case report
Rhinosporidiosis is a chronic localized granulomatous disease caused by Rhinosporidium seeberi, an aquatic protistan parasite belonging to a clade, Mesomycetozoea. Infestation of Rhinosporidiosis on the eye and adnexa is termed oculosporidiosis.
A B Shamsudduha +4 more
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A rare case report of oculosporidiosis from South India: 'Fish Egg' appearance means a lot
To emphasise the importance and possibility of a rare infective condition caused by Rhinosporidium seeberi presented with a vascular mass. A 50-year-old male presented with complaints of a recently noted red mass in his left eye causing irritation ...
Vishnu Teja Gonugunta +5 more
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Oculosporidiosis Presenting as a Conjunctival Polyp in North India
Rhinosporodiosis, caused by Rhinosporidium seeberi, is a chronic localized granulomatous disease of the mucus membrane. This report is of a patient with oculosporidiosis involving the conjunctiva with a clinical presentation in the form of polyp.
Manisha Nada +3 more
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Oculosporidial polyp infected secondarily by Enterobius vermicularis
Oculosporidiosis caused by Rhinosporidium seeberi is a common infectious disease of south India. Here we are reporting a rare case of oculosporidial polyp containing another parasite Enterobius vermicularis as a co infection.
S Anuradha, K Bharathi, Abdul Khalique
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Oculosporidiosis in a tertiary care hospital of western Orissa, India: A case series
The authors present a case series of 54 subjects of Rhinosporidium . They were reported in two years at a tertiary care hospital of Western Orissa. The clinically diagnosed cases by ophthalmologists were confirmed by histopathological samples following ...
Chowdhury Ravindra +3 more
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Oculosporidiosis presenting as an under-eye swelling
Banerjee, AK +5 more
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Diverticulum of the lacrimal sac associated with rhinosporidiosis. [PDF]
Krishnan MM +3 more
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Scleral melting in a patient with conjunctival rhinosporidiosis. [PDF]
De Doncker RM +3 more
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