AbstractCorneal scrapings from 30 patients with microbial keratitis were subjected to microsporidial PCR. PCR was positive for microsporidia in ten of 30 patients. The species was identified as Vittaforma corneae by sequencing in all ten patients. The remaining 20 patients were negative for microsporidia and showed the growth of other organisms (Acanthamoeba, fungi or bacteria)
PURPOSE: To compare polymerase chain reaction (PCR) to microbial culture for the detection and ident...
for the detection of fungi in patients with mycotic keratitis Mycotic keratitis is a leading cause o...
Acanthamoeba keratitis (AK) is a corneal disease caused by members of a genus of free-living amoebae...
Purpose: To evaluate 16S rRNA-based polymerase chain reactions for the detection and species identif...
Abstract Background The sensitivity and specificity of 18S rRNA polymerase chain reaction (PCR) in t...
This retrospective study included 10 eyes of 9 patients diagnosed with microsporidial keratitis. All...
Fungi implicated in mycotic keratitis include different species. Conventional methods for the diagno...
Identification of Acanthamoeba cysts and trophozoites in ocular tissues requires considerable expert...
Acanthamoeba has a worldwide distribution in the environment and it is capable of causing a painful ...
PURPOSE: To contribute toward assessing the effectiveness of polymerase chain reaction as a rapid me...
AbstractThis study was aimed at developing a direct PCR assay without template DNA extraction for th...
Two cases with chronic stromal keratitis are described in immunocompetent hosts where the diagnosis ...
PCR involves a repeating cycle of replication to amplify small segments of deoxyribonucleic acid (DN...
PurposeThe purpose of this study was to compare conventional diagnostic culture (CDC) to 16S ribosom...
AbstractMicrosporidia are emerging ocular pathogens. In this study, we describe the seasonal trends ...
PURPOSE: To compare polymerase chain reaction (PCR) to microbial culture for the detection and ident...
for the detection of fungi in patients with mycotic keratitis Mycotic keratitis is a leading cause o...
Acanthamoeba keratitis (AK) is a corneal disease caused by members of a genus of free-living amoebae...
Purpose: To evaluate 16S rRNA-based polymerase chain reactions for the detection and species identif...
Abstract Background The sensitivity and specificity of 18S rRNA polymerase chain reaction (PCR) in t...
This retrospective study included 10 eyes of 9 patients diagnosed with microsporidial keratitis. All...
Fungi implicated in mycotic keratitis include different species. Conventional methods for the diagno...
Identification of Acanthamoeba cysts and trophozoites in ocular tissues requires considerable expert...
Acanthamoeba has a worldwide distribution in the environment and it is capable of causing a painful ...
PURPOSE: To contribute toward assessing the effectiveness of polymerase chain reaction as a rapid me...
AbstractThis study was aimed at developing a direct PCR assay without template DNA extraction for th...
Two cases with chronic stromal keratitis are described in immunocompetent hosts where the diagnosis ...
PCR involves a repeating cycle of replication to amplify small segments of deoxyribonucleic acid (DN...
PurposeThe purpose of this study was to compare conventional diagnostic culture (CDC) to 16S ribosom...
AbstractMicrosporidia are emerging ocular pathogens. In this study, we describe the seasonal trends ...
PURPOSE: To compare polymerase chain reaction (PCR) to microbial culture for the detection and ident...
for the detection of fungi in patients with mycotic keratitis Mycotic keratitis is a leading cause o...
Acanthamoeba keratitis (AK) is a corneal disease caused by members of a genus of free-living amoebae...