Objective: To describe an outbreak of mycobacterial keratitis after laser in situ keratomileusis (LASIK), including the microbiologic investigation, clinical findings, treatment response, and outcome.Design: Retrospective, noncomparative, interventional case series.Participants: Patients (n = 10) who underwent LASIK surgery between August 22 and September 4, 2000, and developed mycobacterial infection.Methods: Patients were prospectively followed in relation to microbiologic investigation, clinical findings, treatment response, and outcome.Main Outcome Measures: Most patients underwent bilateral simultaneous LASIK. Postoperative infection was signaled by the appearance of corneal infiltrates in the third postoperative week. the microbiologi...
PURPOSE: To determine the frequency and clinical characteristics of corneal infiltrates after photor...
From 8 October to 12 November 2003, 36 patients underwent surgical correction of myopia in a São Pau...
Purpose: To review the incidence, culture results, clinical course, management, and visual outcomes ...
Purpose: To improve the understanding of infectous keratitis after LASIK by analyzing our clinical e...
PURPOSE: To report two cases of infectious keratitis that developed 2 and 6 years after LASIK.METHOD...
A healthy 38-year-old woman developed 2 white spots in her left eye 2 weeks after bilateral laser in...
RATIONALE: Infectious keratitis is a relatively uncommon but potentially sight-threatening complic...
PURPOSE: To report a case of interface infection by Mycobacterium chelonae in a patient who underwen...
This research was conducted by public health agencies. None of the authors receive grant funding, an...
A 23-year-old woman was referred for management of intractable post-laser in situ keratomileusis (LA...
A case of unilateral interface keratitis due to Mycobacterium fortuitum following simultaneous bil...
The purpose of this manuscript is to report the case of an 81-year-old patient who presented with bi...
PURPOSE: Nocardia are gram-positive bacteria existing ubiquitously in the environment; they can ca...
that developed 5 years after laser in situ keratomileusis (LASIK) procedures. Methods: We retrospect...
The authors presents one case of primitive corneal mycobacterium keratitis after corneal graft. This...
PURPOSE: To determine the frequency and clinical characteristics of corneal infiltrates after photor...
From 8 October to 12 November 2003, 36 patients underwent surgical correction of myopia in a São Pau...
Purpose: To review the incidence, culture results, clinical course, management, and visual outcomes ...
Purpose: To improve the understanding of infectous keratitis after LASIK by analyzing our clinical e...
PURPOSE: To report two cases of infectious keratitis that developed 2 and 6 years after LASIK.METHOD...
A healthy 38-year-old woman developed 2 white spots in her left eye 2 weeks after bilateral laser in...
RATIONALE: Infectious keratitis is a relatively uncommon but potentially sight-threatening complic...
PURPOSE: To report a case of interface infection by Mycobacterium chelonae in a patient who underwen...
This research was conducted by public health agencies. None of the authors receive grant funding, an...
A 23-year-old woman was referred for management of intractable post-laser in situ keratomileusis (LA...
A case of unilateral interface keratitis due to Mycobacterium fortuitum following simultaneous bil...
The purpose of this manuscript is to report the case of an 81-year-old patient who presented with bi...
PURPOSE: Nocardia are gram-positive bacteria existing ubiquitously in the environment; they can ca...
that developed 5 years after laser in situ keratomileusis (LASIK) procedures. Methods: We retrospect...
The authors presents one case of primitive corneal mycobacterium keratitis after corneal graft. This...
PURPOSE: To determine the frequency and clinical characteristics of corneal infiltrates after photor...
From 8 October to 12 November 2003, 36 patients underwent surgical correction of myopia in a São Pau...
Purpose: To review the incidence, culture results, clinical course, management, and visual outcomes ...