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Infectious crystalline keratopathy treated with intrastromal antibiotics
IJ Khan, S Hamada,
Saaeha Rauz
Immunology and Immunotherapy
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Antibiotics
100%
Intrastromal
100%
Infectious Crystalline Keratopathy
100%
Causative Organisms
25%
Cornea
25%
Visual Acuity
25%
Non-progressive
25%
Surgical Approach
25%
Cefepime
25%
Antibiotic Sensitivity
25%
Conjunctival Scarring
25%
Corneal Infiltrates
25%
White Female
25%
Ocular Irritation
25%
Topical Therapy
25%
Intracorneal
25%
Superficial Keratectomy
25%
Medicine and Dentistry
Bullous Keratopathy
100%
Antibiotics
100%
Scar Formation
25%
Visual Acuity
25%
Surgical Approach
25%
Antibiogram
25%
Topical Treatment
25%
Superficial Keratectomy
25%
Cefuroxime
25%