1998
DOI: 10.5935/0004-2749.19980030
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Eficácia do fluconazol subconjuntival na ceratite experimental por Fusarium solani em modelo animal

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“…In our series, we performed only one penetrating keratoplasty, due to the lack of cornea tissue available for transplantation. Although topical fluconazole 0.2% has not been reported in the literature as the best therapeutic option for filamentous fungal keratitis [6,[14][15][16]18], we found it very useful as first-line anti-fungal agent with good clinical results. Most in vitro studies found that fluconazole is not as effective as natamycin for filamentous fungi.…”
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confidence: 92%
“…In our series, we performed only one penetrating keratoplasty, due to the lack of cornea tissue available for transplantation. Although topical fluconazole 0.2% has not been reported in the literature as the best therapeutic option for filamentous fungal keratitis [6,[14][15][16]18], we found it very useful as first-line anti-fungal agent with good clinical results. Most in vitro studies found that fluconazole is not as effective as natamycin for filamentous fungi.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%