Keratomycosis
Mostrando 1-7 de 7 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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1. Post-laser in situ keratomileusis interface Arthrographis kalrae keratitis
RESUMO Descrevemos um caso de ceratomicose por Arthographis kalrae após ceratomileusis por excimer laser. Uma mulher de 38 anos desenvolveu ceratite estromal oito semanas após a cirurgia refrativa. Ela desenvolveu infiltração estromal grave da córnea e uma leve inflamação do segmento anterior, que não pode ser tratada com voriconazol tópico a 1%, ma
Arq. Bras. Oftalmol.. Publicado em: 12/09/2019
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2. Fungal microbiota from ocular conjuctiva of clinically healthy horses belonging to the Military Police Cavalry of Alagoas
Normal fungal conjunctiva microbiota of horses remains stable in healthy animals, free from ocular and/or systemic diseases which may, eventually, cause ocular alterations. The knowledge of the fungal microbiota is of great importance due to the reduced number of studies reported in the literature and also to the large occurrence of ocular alterations, mainl
Brazilian Journal of Microbiology. Publicado em: 2011-09
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3. Ceratomicose eqüina causada por Aspergillus flavus / Equine keratomycosis caused by Aspergillus flavus
Ceratomicoses são infecções da córnea causadas por fungos advindos da microbiota conjuntival ou do meio ambiente introduzidos no estroma corneano subseqüente a trauma ou infecção bacteriana preexistente. Dentre as espécies animais, os eqüinos são os mais suscetíveis devido a fatores como a alta prevalência de organismos fúngicos no saco conjunti
Publicado em: 2010
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4. Topical silver sulphadiazine--a new drug for ocular keratomycosis.
The efficacy of silver sulphadiazine in human keratomycosis has not been evaluated so far. Encouraged by the success of an earlier experimental trial, a prospective, controlled, randomised double masked clinical study was designed to evaluate the efficacy of 1% silver sulphadiazine ophthalmic ointment in 20 eyes of mycotic keratitis. Miconazole 1% was used f
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5. Keratomycosis in Lucknow.
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6. Keratitis due to Aspergillus flavus successfully treated with thiabendazole.
A case of Aspergillus flavus keratitis treated successfully with 4% suspension of thiabendazole is reported. This seems to be the first case of successful treatment of keratomycosis with thiabendazole. All other reported cases treated with this drug either had their eyes removed or did not retain any useful vision. Its ability to penetrate ocular tissues, ab
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7. Phaeoisaria clematidis as a Cause of Keratomycosis
We report the first case of human infection by Phaeoisaria clematidis. This fungus caused a corneal ulcer in a Brazilian man who had previously suffered an eye injury. Diagnosis was established by positive direct examination and repeated cultures. The isolate was clearly resistant in vitro to the six antifungal agents tested.
American Society for Microbiology.