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3/2016
vol. 118 abstract:
Case report
Diagnostic challenges in presumably endogeneous fungal endophthalmitis
Alicja Burek
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Anna Turno-Kręcicka
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Online publish date: 2017/11/29
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Endogenous fungal endophthalmitis is a vision-threatening condition. Fungi are responsible for most cases of endogenous endophtalmitis, with intravenous catheters, bladder catheters, parenteral nutrition, abdominal surgery, long-term use of steroids and antibiotics, as well as immunosuppressive therapy known as its predisposing factors. Three cases of endogenous endophthalmitis in patients with predisposing factors.
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endogenous endophtalmitis, fungal eye infection, Candida albicans |
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