AbstractNon-tuberculous mycobacteria are environmental, opportunistic pathogens that are increasingly being recognized as important causes of many human diseases. Among them, rapidly growing mycobacteria are the most notorious organisms causing infectious keratitis. Nontuberculous mycobacterial (NTM) keratitis commonly occurs after trauma or refractive surgery, and can masquerade as fungal, herpetic or amoebic keratitis. Therefore, the diagnosis is often delayed. Prolonged medical treatment and judicious surgical debridement are required in order to eradicate the pathogens. Combination therapy with aminoglycosides, macrolides and fluoroquinolones improves the prognosis and decreases the occurrence of drug resistance. However, regardless of ...
AbstractMicrobial (non-viral) keratitis is a serious vision-threatening condition. The management of...
Infectious keratitis tops the list of diseases leading to visual impairment and corneal blindness. C...
For the purpose of this symposium, the term "keratitis" implies suppurative nonviral and viral kerat...
AbstractAtypical fast-growing Mycobacterium species are usually identified after laser-assisted in s...
Bacterial keratitis is a disease prevalent in the underdeveloped and developing worlds and is a sign...
AbstractInterest in surgical and non-surgical cosmetic procedures has increased significantly over t...
Microbial infections of the cornea are potentially devastating and can result in permanent visual lo...
Rapid identification of causative microorganisms of microbial keratitis (MK) and knowledge of the mo...
Dermatologically relevant nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) include Mycobacterium marinum and Mycoba...
Nontuberculous or atypical mycobacterial ocular infections have been increasing in prevalence over t...
AbstractMycotic keratitis (an infection of the cornea) is an important ocular infection, especially ...
Infectious keratitis is a major global cause of visual impairment and blindness, often affecting mar...
Fungal keratitis or fungal corneal ulcer is potentially blinding infection of cornea, is considered ...
Background The early diagnosis and treatment of skin and soft tissue infections caused by nontubercu...
RATIONALE: Infectious keratitis is a relatively uncommon but potentially sight-threatening complic...
AbstractMicrobial (non-viral) keratitis is a serious vision-threatening condition. The management of...
Infectious keratitis tops the list of diseases leading to visual impairment and corneal blindness. C...
For the purpose of this symposium, the term "keratitis" implies suppurative nonviral and viral kerat...
AbstractAtypical fast-growing Mycobacterium species are usually identified after laser-assisted in s...
Bacterial keratitis is a disease prevalent in the underdeveloped and developing worlds and is a sign...
AbstractInterest in surgical and non-surgical cosmetic procedures has increased significantly over t...
Microbial infections of the cornea are potentially devastating and can result in permanent visual lo...
Rapid identification of causative microorganisms of microbial keratitis (MK) and knowledge of the mo...
Dermatologically relevant nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) include Mycobacterium marinum and Mycoba...
Nontuberculous or atypical mycobacterial ocular infections have been increasing in prevalence over t...
AbstractMycotic keratitis (an infection of the cornea) is an important ocular infection, especially ...
Infectious keratitis is a major global cause of visual impairment and blindness, often affecting mar...
Fungal keratitis or fungal corneal ulcer is potentially blinding infection of cornea, is considered ...
Background The early diagnosis and treatment of skin and soft tissue infections caused by nontubercu...
RATIONALE: Infectious keratitis is a relatively uncommon but potentially sight-threatening complic...
AbstractMicrobial (non-viral) keratitis is a serious vision-threatening condition. The management of...
Infectious keratitis tops the list of diseases leading to visual impairment and corneal blindness. C...
For the purpose of this symposium, the term "keratitis" implies suppurative nonviral and viral kerat...