1. Adverse Reaction: Vaccinia Keratitis Images
Adverse Reaction, Vaccinia Keratitis: 2 Images
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2. Smallpox Vaccination - Adverse Reactions: Vaccinia Keratitis: Management
Topical antiviral agents are the treatment of choice. The best agent to use should be determined in immediate consultation with an experienced ophthalmologist. Current information suggests that a combination of an antiviral nucleoside and interfer...
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3. Smallpox Vaccination - Adverse Reactions: Vaccinia Keratitis: Frequency
The frequency of vaccinia keratitis is unknown. From the experience of those who cared for patients with vaccinia keratitis and from published reports, it is not a common occurrence.
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4. Herpetic keratitis
For more information about Herpetic keratitis click on the boxes below: Ganciclovir Virgan (Sirion Therapeutics, Inc.) Treatment of acute herpetic keratitis (dendritic ulcers)
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5. Disease InfoSearch: keratitis, herpetic | Genetic Alliance
Disease InfoSearch: keratitis, herpetic
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6. Keratitis
Keratitis is an inflammation or infection of the cornea of the eye. The cornea is the clear, dome-shaped surface that covers the front of the eye. Keratitis is a medical emergency because extensive involvement may lead to blindness.
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7. ssessment of antiviral activity, efficacy, and toxicity of prostaglandin A2 in a rabbit model of herpetic keratitis -- O'Brien et al. 40 (10): 23...
Assessment of antiviral activity, efficacy, and toxicity of prostaglandin A2 in a rabbit model of herpetic keratitis
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8. Herpetic stomatitis
Herpetic stomatitis is a viral infection of the mouth that causes ulcers and inflammation. These mouth ulcers are not the same as canker sores, which are caused by a different virus.
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9. Keratitis - MayoClinic.com
Keratitis is an inflammation of the cornea — the clear, dome-shaped tissue on the front of your eye that covers the pupil and iris. Keratitis may or may not involve an infection. Noninfectious keratitis can be caused by a relatively minor injury, ...
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10. Interstitial keratitis
Interstitial keratitis is the inflammation of the tissue of the cornea, the clear window on the front of the eye. The condition can lead to vision loss.
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