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Corneal ulcer cases
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The present study was carried in the Department of Microbiology, MMIMSR, Haryana on 200 clinically suggested cases of corneal ulcers. Corneal scrapings were subjected to microscopy and culture. Of 200 suspected cases, 43.5% were culture positive. Staphylococcus aureus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa were the predominant gram positive and negative bacterial isolates. Aspergillus species was the most prevalent fungal isolate.
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caygaocaolon8
07-11-2020
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Ophthalmic affections in dogs reported in Veterinary Clinical Complex, LUVAS, Hisar were investigated for a period of one year. The occurrence of different ophthalmic conditions was analysed in different affected age group, sex and breed of dogs. Out of total 4500 clinical cases of dogs (60) sixty cases of ocular affections were reported with maximum incidence of Pigmentary Keratitis and Corneal Ulcer/Eye Injury. Pugs, non-descript breeds and Labrador recorded highest incidence of ocular affections with maximum cases in young age group.
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trinhthamhodang1213
30-05-2020
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Corneal blindness is responsible for 1.5 to 2 million new cases of monocular blindness every year in which ocular trauma and corneal ulceration are significant contributors. Corneal infections of fungal etiology are common in India (19-45%). Aspergillus (16– 53%) and Fusarium (10–45%) species are the common pathogens. Purpose: 1.To Identify and isolate the various fungi causing fungal keratitis. 2. To know the usefulness of Gram stain, KOH wet mount and fungal culture in identification of fungi. Materials and Methods: After taking written and informed consent taken.
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nguaconbaynhay3
07-02-2020
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Keratomycosis is an invasive fungal infection of the cornea which usually occurs following corneal trauma by vegetative material. It is usually caused by hyaline fungus such as Aspergillus, Fusarium and Acremonium, but rare case reports with phaeoid fungus have been reported. We report here a case of keratomycosis caused by Exserohilum rostratum. E. rostratum is a dematiaceous fungus that has been known to cause sinusitis and subcutaneous infections but it has rarely been reported to be a cause of keratomycosis.
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cothumenhmong1
08-12-2019
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toshiba24
06-12-2011
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