AbstractMicrobial (non-viral) keratitis is a serious vision-threatening condition. The management of microbial keratitis in children is particularly complicated by the children’s inability to cooperate during examinations and the lack of information prior to presentation. Predisposing factors vary according to geographical location and age. Corneal trauma is the leading cause for microbial keratitis in children, followed by systemic and ocular disease. Etiologic agents are most frequently Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria commonly found in contact lens-related microbial keratitis. Mycotic keratitis is a major risk factor in tropical weather conditions, particularly when associated with agricultural trauma. Early diagnosis, intensive ...
AbstractBacterial keratitis is a serious, potentially blinding, complication most often involving ov...
Purpose: To present the main causes of corneal bacterial infections and suggest an appropriate manag...
Retinitis pigmentosa (RP) is a human disease characterized by loss of photoreceptor cells, especiall...
AbstractMicrobial (non-viral) keratitis is a serious vision-threatening condition. The management of...
Objective: Microbial keratitis is a major cause of corneal blindness worldwide. This problem is part...
microbial keratitis Infections of the cornea can lead to corneal opacity and blindness if not identi...
ABSTRACT Purpose: To analyze epidemiological and microbiological aspects of microbial keratitis in ...
Purpose: To review updated knowledge on the epidemiology, pathogenesis, clinical features, and treat...
PURPOSE: To examine predisposing factors, treatment costs, and visual outcome of microbial keratitis...
Bacterial keratitis is a common corneal infection that is treated with topical antimicrobials. By th...
Infections of the cornea can lead to corneal opacity and blindness if not identified quickly and man...
Keratitis, inflammation of the cornea, can result in partial or total loss of vision and can result ...
Microbial keratitis is a sight-threatening ocular infection caused by bacteria, fungi, and protist p...
Introduction. In recent years, the number of contact lens wearers has dramatically increased in Iran...
Ulcerative microbial keratitis remains a leading cause of blindness worldwide, even in the era of ad...
AbstractBacterial keratitis is a serious, potentially blinding, complication most often involving ov...
Purpose: To present the main causes of corneal bacterial infections and suggest an appropriate manag...
Retinitis pigmentosa (RP) is a human disease characterized by loss of photoreceptor cells, especiall...
AbstractMicrobial (non-viral) keratitis is a serious vision-threatening condition. The management of...
Objective: Microbial keratitis is a major cause of corneal blindness worldwide. This problem is part...
microbial keratitis Infections of the cornea can lead to corneal opacity and blindness if not identi...
ABSTRACT Purpose: To analyze epidemiological and microbiological aspects of microbial keratitis in ...
Purpose: To review updated knowledge on the epidemiology, pathogenesis, clinical features, and treat...
PURPOSE: To examine predisposing factors, treatment costs, and visual outcome of microbial keratitis...
Bacterial keratitis is a common corneal infection that is treated with topical antimicrobials. By th...
Infections of the cornea can lead to corneal opacity and blindness if not identified quickly and man...
Keratitis, inflammation of the cornea, can result in partial or total loss of vision and can result ...
Microbial keratitis is a sight-threatening ocular infection caused by bacteria, fungi, and protist p...
Introduction. In recent years, the number of contact lens wearers has dramatically increased in Iran...
Ulcerative microbial keratitis remains a leading cause of blindness worldwide, even in the era of ad...
AbstractBacterial keratitis is a serious, potentially blinding, complication most often involving ov...
Purpose: To present the main causes of corneal bacterial infections and suggest an appropriate manag...
Retinitis pigmentosa (RP) is a human disease characterized by loss of photoreceptor cells, especiall...