Update on pathologic diagnosis of corneal infections and inflammations
Update on pathologic diagnosis of corneal infections and inflammations
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2011-10-01
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Vemuganti, Geeta K.
Murthy, Somasheila I.
Das, Sujata
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Abstract
One of the most frequent types of corneal specimen that we received in our pathology laboratory is an excised corneal tissue following keratoplasty. Several of these cases are due to corneal infections or the sequelae, like corneal scar. Advances in the histological and molecular diagnosis of corneal infections and inflammations have resulted in rapid and accurate diagnosis of the infectious agent and in the overall understanding of the mechanisms in inflammatory diseases of the cornea. This review provides an update of histopathological findings in various corneal infections and inflammations.
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Corneal Histopathology,
Corneal Infiltrate,
Corneal Inflammations,
Microbial Keratitis,
Moorens′ Ulcer
Citation
Middle East African Journal of Ophthalmology. v.18(4)