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Ocular mycoses: infections of the eye caused by fungi
Richard Armstrong, Maryam Mousavi
Optometry
Ophthalmic Research Group
College of Health and Life Sciences
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Fungi
100%
Ocular Mycoses
100%
Azoles
75%
Fungal Infection
75%
Antifungal Agents
50%
Amphotericin B
50%
Immunocompromised Patients
25%
Virus
25%
Life-limiting Conditions
25%
Efficiency Increase
25%
Normal Eyes
25%
Resistance Mechanisms
25%
Ophthalmic Infections
25%
Filamentous Fungal Keratitis
25%
Aspergillus Fungi
25%
Natamycin
25%
Candida Fungi
25%
Fungal Cells
25%
Dematiaceous Fungi
25%
Synthesis Pathway
25%
Fusarium Fungi
25%
Component Efficiency
25%
Candida Keratitis
25%
Sterol Synthesis
25%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Mycosis
100%
Fungal Eye Infection
100%
Candida
50%
Amphotericin B
50%
Pyrrole Derivative
50%
Infection
25%
Pyrrole
25%
Natamycin
25%
Aspergillus
25%
Keratomycosis
25%
Sterol
25%
Agents Acting on the Eye
25%
Resistance to Antifungal Agent
25%
Antifungal Agent
25%
Keratitis
25%
Fusarium
25%
Immunocompromised Patient
25%
Medicine and Dentistry
Mycosis
100%
Fungal Eye Infection
100%
Antifungal Agent
50%
Amphotericin B
50%
Pyrrole Derivative
50%
Infection
25%
Agents Acting on the Eye
25%
Aspergillus
25%
Sterol Synthesis
25%
Natamycin
25%
Pyrrole
25%
Immunocompromised Patient
25%
Keratitis
25%
Fungal Cell
25%
Fungal Keratitis
25%
Immunology and Microbiology
Candida
100%
Keratitis
100%
Aspergillus
50%
Immunocompromised Patient
50%
Fusarium
50%
Fungal Cell
50%
Natamycin
50%
Sterol Synthesis
50%