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- 2019
Severe mycotic keratoconjunctivitis caused by Fusarium sp. in an immunocompetent child successfully treated with intravenous voriconazole and keratoplasty: case report and short review of the literatureKeywords: Mycotic keratitis, Ophtalmic Fusariosis, Intravenous voriconazole Abstract: Pediatric mycotic infections in the eye are uncommon. However, ophthalmic infections by several fungal species have been described in immunocompetent subjects. Mycotic keratitis with or without conjunctivitis (MK) may account for more than 50% of all cases, particularly in tropical and sub-tropical areas. The leading mechanism is trauma. Treatment of MK is managed by medical (antifungal agents) and/or surgical means. This is the first case report of a patient with MK by Fusarium spp. successfully treated with keratoplasty and intravenous voriconazole, along with topical natamycin
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