نتایج جستجو برای: amoebic keratitis

تعداد نتایج: 6199  

2011
Hamed Mofeez Anwar Alaa M El-Danasoury Ayman Nasr Hashem

PURPOSE To report the use of corneal collagen crosslinking in the treatment of infective keratitis not responding to antimicrobial therapy. METHODS Two retrospective case reports of infective keratitis treated with corneal collagen crosslinking. RESULTS In both cases, corneal collagen crosslinking caused a rapid resolution of the infective keratitis, leaving residual stromal scarring. Due t...

Ghader Motarjemizadeh, Mahsa Asghari, Mohammad amin Valizade Hasanloei, Shiva Pakzad,

Background & Aims: Exposure Keratitis (EK) is a common problem in critically ill patients admitted to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU). We conducted exposure keratitis in mechanical ventilatory patients in the intensive care unit of Imam Khomeini Hospital in Urmia for five years. Materials & Methods: In this retrospective cross-sectional study, the records of the patients were taken from the medi...

2016
Tihtina Kibret Adane Bitew

BACKGROUND Fungal keratitis is an important cause of corneal blindness all over the world. Although there are several reports on fungal keratitis from developing and developed countries, fungal keratitis in Ethiopia is poorly known. The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of fungal keratitis and spectrum of fungi implicated in causing the infection. METHODS The present study was...

Journal: :iranian journal of veterinary research 2006
r. peyghan m. d. powell

amoebic gill disease (agd) is the most important parasitic disease of atlantic salmon industry inaustralia. atlantic salmon (salmo salar) experimentally infected with neoparamoeba sp. apparently showedagd gross signs on the gill and an amoebic-associated gill pathology. physico-chemical factors of waterduring the experiment were monitored regularly and were approximately constant (temperature: ...

2012
Mark DP Willcox

Pubmed and Medline were searched for articles referring to Pseudomonas keratitis between the years 2007 and 2012 to obtain an overview of the current state of this disease. Keyword searches used the terms "Pseudomonas" + "Keratitis" limit to "2007-2012", and ["Ulcerative" or "Microbial"] + "Keratitis" + "Contact lenses" limit to "2007-2012". These articles were then reviewed for information on ...

2012
Raymond L. M. Wong R. A. Gangwani Lester W. H. Yu Jimmy S. M. Lai

Purpose. To review the newer treatments for bacterial keratitis. Data Sources. PubMed literature search up to April 2012. Study Selection. Key words used for literature search: "infectious keratitis", "microbial keratitis", "infective keratitis", "new treatments for infectious keratitis", "fourth generation fluoroquinolones", "moxifloxacin", "gatifloxacin", "collagen cross-linking", and "photod...

Journal: :The British journal of ophthalmology 1999
N Koizumi K Nishida W Adachi M Tei Y Honma A Dota C Sotozono N Yokoi S Yamamoto S Kinoshita

AIM To study herpes simplex virus (HSV) DNA in tears from patients with atypical epithelial keratitis of unknown aetiology. METHODS Tear samples were collected from 17 affected eyes of 17 consecutive patients suffering from epithelial keratitis in whom HSV keratitis was suspected but whose diagnosis was difficult on the basis of clinical manifestations alone. Using reduced sensitivity polymer...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2005
Hassan Alizadeh Sudha Neelam Michael Hurt Jerry Y Niederkorn

The ocular surface is continuously exposed to potential pathogens, including free-living amoebae. Acanthamoeba species are among the most ubiquitous amoebae, yet Acanthamoeba keratitis is remarkably rare. The pathogenesis of Acanthamoeba keratitis is a complex, sequential process. Here we show that Acanthamoeba keratitis is profoundly affected by mannosylated proteins on the ocular surface, whi...

2015
Kieran S O'Brien Thomas M Lietman Jeremy D Keenan John P Whitcher

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 the cornea. In this issue we use the term microbial keratitis. These infections are characterised by the presence of white or yellowish infiltr...

2015
Madan P Upadhyay Muthiah Srinivasan John P Whitcher

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 the cornea. In this issue we use the term microbial keratitis. These infections are characterised by the presence of white or yellowish infiltr...

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