Microsporidial keratoconjunctivitis in aids

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Microsporidia are rare human opportunistic pathogens that are now increasingly recognised in patients with AIDS, most commonly as an ocular or enteric pathogen. This paper reports a case of microsporidial keratocon-junctivitis in a patient with AIDS which responded to treatment with dibromopropamidine isethionate ointment. The clinical and laboratory features of microsporidial ocular infection are reviewed. © 1993, The Ophthalmological Society of the United Kingdom. All rights reserved.

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Mc Cluskey, P. J., Goonan, P. V., Marriott, D. J. E., & Field, A. S. (1993). Microsporidial keratoconjunctivitis in aids. Eye (Basingstoke), 7(1), 80–83. https://doi.org/10.1038/eye.1993.17

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