PubMedID: 27826683We investigated the clinical and mycological characteristics of four cases of mycotic keratitis caused by Aspergillus flavus that occurred from July 2014 to May 2015 at Çukurova University Hospital, Adana, Turkey. In a 10-month period, a total of 64 corneal smear/scrapings were examined from patients with suspected mycotic keratitis. Fungal cultures were positive in six of these patients, indicating a 9.4% incidence of mycotic keratitis in this region, including four cases of A. flavus and two cases of Fusarium spp. The predisposing factors, clinical presentation, and success of the therapeutic approaches were further evaluated. For all cases, topical voriconazole was the first choice of treatment. Surgical procedures were...
It has the potential to cause devastating consequences, including blindness.2 The etiology of kerato...
Background: The incidence of fungal keratitis has been significantly increased in many developing co...
Introduction: Recognizing fungal keratitis based on the clinical presentation is challenging. Topica...
Contains fulltext : 170253.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We investigat...
Fungal aetiology of keratitis/corneal ulcer is considered to be one of the leading causes of ocular ...
AIM:To determine the causative agents of fungal keratitis and study the predisposing factors over a ...
Fungal keratitis, an eye infection with poor prognosis, is difficult to treat and it can cause visio...
AbstractMycotic keratitis (an infection of the cornea) is an important ocular infection, especially ...
Abstract Purpose: The present study was undertaken to investigate the prevalence of mycotic keratiti...
Aim and objective:1. To study the manifestations of fungal corneal ulcer in different a...
PURPOSE: To report 2 cases of keratomycosis caused by Aspergillus tubingensis. METHODS: The therapeu...
Background: A variety of fungal species are known to cause keratitis. Filamentous fungi are often pr...
Background: Infective keratitis is the second major cause of blindness next to cataract. Mycotic ker...
AIM:To investigate the clinical characteristics and distribution of pathogens in patients with funga...
Fungal keratitis (FK) is a serious ocular infection that often poses significant diagnostic and ther...
It has the potential to cause devastating consequences, including blindness.2 The etiology of kerato...
Background: The incidence of fungal keratitis has been significantly increased in many developing co...
Introduction: Recognizing fungal keratitis based on the clinical presentation is challenging. Topica...
Contains fulltext : 170253.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We investigat...
Fungal aetiology of keratitis/corneal ulcer is considered to be one of the leading causes of ocular ...
AIM:To determine the causative agents of fungal keratitis and study the predisposing factors over a ...
Fungal keratitis, an eye infection with poor prognosis, is difficult to treat and it can cause visio...
AbstractMycotic keratitis (an infection of the cornea) is an important ocular infection, especially ...
Abstract Purpose: The present study was undertaken to investigate the prevalence of mycotic keratiti...
Aim and objective:1. To study the manifestations of fungal corneal ulcer in different a...
PURPOSE: To report 2 cases of keratomycosis caused by Aspergillus tubingensis. METHODS: The therapeu...
Background: A variety of fungal species are known to cause keratitis. Filamentous fungi are often pr...
Background: Infective keratitis is the second major cause of blindness next to cataract. Mycotic ker...
AIM:To investigate the clinical characteristics and distribution of pathogens in patients with funga...
Fungal keratitis (FK) is a serious ocular infection that often poses significant diagnostic and ther...
It has the potential to cause devastating consequences, including blindness.2 The etiology of kerato...
Background: The incidence of fungal keratitis has been significantly increased in many developing co...
Introduction: Recognizing fungal keratitis based on the clinical presentation is challenging. Topica...