CM Kalavathy, P Parmar, J Kaliamurthy, VR … - Cornea, 2005 - journals.lww.com Skip Navigation Links Home > May 2005 - Volume 24 - Issue 4 > Comparison of
Topical Itraconazole 1% With Topical Natamycin... ... From the Institute of
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G Vemulakonda, SM Hariprasad, WF Mieler, … - Archives of Ophthalmology, 2008 - Am Med Assoc Results The mean (SD) sampling time after topical administration of the last
voriconazole dose was 24 (14) minutes. The mean (SD) voriconazole concentrations
in the aqueous and vitreous were 6.49 (3.04) µg/mL and 0.16 (0.08) µg/mL, ... Cited by 9 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 4 versions
DJ Galarreta, SJ Tuft, A Ramsay, JKG Dart - Cornea, 2007 - journals.lww.com Results: There were 66 isolates from 65 patients (men, 53.8%). Forty (60.6%) of
the isolates were subspecies of Candida. The average interval from the onset of
keratitis to confirmation of fungal infection was 3.4 weeks (median, 1.0 ... Cited by 9 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 5 versions
M Vasanthi, NV Prajna, P Lalitha, K … - Indian Journal of Ophthalmology, 2007 - Medknow The inflammatory cytokines associated with bacterial and viral keratitis have
been described.[4] Studies on the herpes simplex keratitis using animal models
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JI Ou, NR Acharya - International Ophthalmology Clinics, 2007 - pdfs.journals.lww.com Microbial keratitis, including fungal keratitis, is more common in developing
countries than in the United States. In India, microbial keratitis is 10 times
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N Ganegoda, SK Rao - eop, 2004 - informahealthcare.com Keratomycoses have recently emerged as an important cause of ocular mor- bidity,
especially in third-world countries. Available antifungal agents are lim- ited
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