Pathogenesis of acanthamoebic keratitis: Hypothesis based on a histological analysis of 30 cases

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The results of a histopathological study of 30 cases ofAcanthamoeba keratitis are construed as indicating a four stage pathogenetic sequence: (1) initial infection, involving breaching ofthe surface epithelium; (2) keratocyte depletion by the invading trophozoites; (3) inflammatory response mediated by neutrophil polymorphonuclear leucocytes; (4) stromal necrosis attributable to leucocytic activity.

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Garner, A. (1993). Pathogenesis of acanthamoebic keratitis: Hypothesis based on a histological analysis of 30 cases. British Journal of Ophthalmology, 77(6), 366–370. https://doi.org/10.1136/bjo.77.6.366

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