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Rapid diagnosis of acanthamoeba keratitis using non-nutrient agar with a lawn of E. coliKeywords: Acanthamoeba, Keratitis, Corneal ulcer, Culture, Orthokeratology, Cornea Abstract: Culture on non-nutrient agar with a lawn of E. coli is a rapid, reliable and less invasive alternative to corneal biopsy for the diagnosis of acanthamoeba infection. We suggest using this method where acanthamoeba is suspected. Owing to the risk of corneal abscess, orthokeratology should be avoided in an amblyopic patient or an only eye. Acanthamoeba infection may be masked by other eye diseases.
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