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Query: UMLS:C0022568 (
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The results are reported of a fully controlled randomized double-blind clincial trial of adenine arabinoside and idoxuridine ointment in sixty patients with herpetic ulceration of the
cornea
. Although both antivirals showed a trend towards superiority over placebo, the therapeutic effect did not reach statistical significance in spite of the known efficacy in laboratory animals. Further studies in rabbits are reported; these indicate that systemic immunity may play a role in combating virus proliferation in recurrent disease, and it is considered this disguises the efficacy of topical antiviral therapy in clinical trials, thus necessitating an estimated requirement for approximately fifty patients per treatment group to obtain significant effects. It is concluded that an antiviral is valuable in the treatment of ulcerative herpetic
keratitis
, particularly in primary disease and in the presence of systemic and local immunosuppression after the use of topical adrenocorticosteroid. In recurrent disease, where a trigger factor is known, experience has shown that therapy can be profitably administered before the onset of clinical disease.
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PMID:Double--blind clinical trial of adenine arabinoside and idoxuridine in herpetic corneal ulcers. 34 34
Clinical and histological findings are demonstrated in 4 cases with ulcerative keratitis treated by covering with full-thickness
cornea
. In only two cases the initial
keratitis
healed with scarring and a keratoplasty could be performed. The donor
cornea
is resorbed very slowly, remnants of Descemet-membrane of the graft are seen even after 20 months. Immunological reactions could not be observed.
...
PMID:[Corneal covering of cornea in ulcerative keratitis: clinical and histological observations (author's transl)]. 35 6
Nocardia asteroides has been reported as the cause of
keratitis
in only 7 cases and of other ocular disease in another 12 cases. We report a case of N. asteroides
keratitis
that presented 3 weeks after rural trauma and progressed despite trials of appropriate antibiotics. Seven weeks after the origianl injury a successful conjunctival flap was placed over the
cornea
. The morphology and the sensitivity testing of N. asteroides to antibiotics appears necessary before reliable information can be obtained for clinical use. Moreover, our case did not show the relatively benign course of other reported cases of nocardia
keratitis
.
...
PMID:Nocardia asteroides keratitis. 38 Jun 34
Three cases of perforated Pseudomonas corneal ulcers with scleral extension were treated with keratoplasty and cryotherapy to the remaining
cornea
and sclera. All three cases showed dramatic improvement. Cryotherapy of Pseudomonas
keratitis
in guinea pigs has been shown to be effective. Pseudomonas organisms seem to be susceptible to cryotherapy in vivo; there is no effect in vitro. Cryotherapy may prove to be a new tool in the treatment of Pseudomonas
keratitis
.
...
PMID:Cryotherapy of Pseudomonas keratitis and scleritis. 38 51
To study the vascular changes in inflammatory diseases of the
cornea
22 patients with various corneal inflammations were examined by means of anterior segment fluorescein angiography. Simple avascular central and marginal corneal ulcers stained with fluorescein in the late phase of angiography. An inflamed limbus and an early microscopic pannus adjacent to the ulcer were seeen in simple corneal ulcers. Progressive pannus with pronounced fluorescein leakage was observed in chronic corneal ulcer, disciform
keratitis
, Mooren's ulcer, and complicated acute keratoconus. In sclerokeratouveitis and in gutter associated with rheumatoid arthritis the corneal vessels showed less leakage. The iris vessels showed fluorescein leakage as a sign of irritative iritis during the active stage of simple and chronic corneal ulcers, in disciform
keratitis
, Mooren's ulcer, and in graft rejection. It is concluded that anterior segment fluorescein angiography gives valuable information of the vascular architecture, flow and leakage in inflammatory diseases of the
cornea
.
...
PMID:Anterior segment fluorescein angiography in inflammatory diseases of the cornea. 39 57
Seven Pseudomonas-induced corneal ulcers were associated with the use of four brands of mascara contaminated with P. aeruginosa. In laboratory studies, preservative systems of three of the four brands were inadequate in comparison with a control mascara of known antimicrobial activity. If the corneal epithelium is scratched during the application of mascara, particularly if the applicator is old, the
cornea
should be treated immediately and the mascara cultured to detect Pseudomonas. The high incidence of recurrent corneal ulceration in cases of Pseudomonas-induced
keratitis
indicates that initial chemotherapy should be intensive and maintained until the lesion stabilizes.
...
PMID:Pseudomonas-induced corneal ulcers associated with contaminated eye mascaras. 40 95
We evaluated several therapeutic modifications in an attempt to improve efficacy of topical therapy with tobramycin of experimental Pseudomonas
keratitis
in guinea pigs. Removal of corneal epithelium enhanced efficacy of topical therapy with 0.3 mg/ml and 3 mg/ml tobramycin sulfate but did not influence therapy with 40 mg/ml or 400 mg/ml tobramycin. The highest concentration of antibiotic was the most effective; 7 of 12 infected corneas treated with 400 mg/ml tobramycin were sterile in 48 hours. Therapy begun soon after the infection was established, when there were relatively few organisms present, was more effective than therapy begun later, when there were many more bacteria in the
cornea
. Our results are consistent with a basic therapeutic concept. The most effective regimen is one that achieves the highest safe concentration of antibiotic at the site of infection as early in the course of infection as possible.
...
PMID:Topical tobramycin therapy of experimental Pseudomonas keratitis: an evaluation of some factors that potentially enhance efficacy. 41 2
The effect of prednisolone on tobramycin and carbenicillin therapy for experimentally induced Pseudomonas
keratitis
was evaluated. Results were assessed quantitatively by determining the number of bacteria that survived in the
cornea
. Simultaneous administration of prednisolone did not adversely alter results of treatment with carbenicillin or tobramycin. In another trial, pretreatment with prednisolone for 48 hours before antibiotic therapy was begun did not change significantly the results of therapy with intramuscular tobramycin or carbenicillin. We conclude that corticosteroid therapy does not affect adversely results of antibiotic therapy with tobramycin or carbenicillin in this experimental model.
...
PMID:Corticosteroid in experimentally induced Pseudomonas keratitis: failure of prednisolone to impair the efficacy of tobramycin and carbenicillin therapy. 41 3
Extracellular proteases of three
cornea
-virulent strains of Pseudomonas aeruginosa were isolated by sequential ammonium sulfate precipitation, Ultrogel AcA 54 gel filtration, and flat-bed isoelectric focusing. The purity of the preparations was determined by sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis , thin-layer isoelectric focusing in polyacrylamide gel, immunodiffusion and immunoelectrophoretic procedures, and tests for the presence of other known pseudomonal products. Light and electron microscopic examination of rabbit corneal lesions observed 4 to 6 h after the intracorneal injection of submicrogram amounts of the proteases revealed: (i) degeneration and necrosis of epithelium, endothelium, and keratocytes, (ii) infiltration, degeneration, and necrosis of polymorphonuclear leukocytes, (iii) loss of the characteristic weblike pattern, colloidal iron staining, and ruthenium red staining of the stromal proteoglycan ground substance, (iv) dispersal of strucutrally normal appearing collagen fibrils, ground substance, (iv) dispersal of structurally normal appearing collagen fibrils, and (v) accumulation of plasma proteins and fibrin in the necrotic corneas. These structural alterations are very similar to those observed previously during experimental P. aeruginosa
keratitis
, and this similarity supports the idea that pseudomonal proteases are responsible, at least in part, for the rapid and extensive liquefaction necrosis characteristic of pseudomonal-induced
keratitis
. In addition, the results support the idea that pseudomonal proteases elicit severe corneal damage by causing the loss of the corneal proteoglycan ground substance, thus resulting in dispersal of undamaged collagen fibrils, weakening of the corneal stroma, and subsequent descemetocele formation and corneal perforation by the anterior chamber pressure.
...
PMID:Purification of Pseudomonas aeruginosa proteases and microscopic characterization of pseudomonal protease-induced rabbit corneal damage. 41 81
In a model of experimental Candida albicans
keratitis
in rabbits, treatment with a combination of amphotericin B and rifampin was compared with treatment with amphotericin B alone. Both modes of therapy substantially reduced the number of organisms in the
cornea
below the number in untreated control corneas. In the group treated with combined therapy, there were significantly fewer organisms in the
cornea
after three days of therapy than in the group treated with amphotericin B alone. The results of this study indicate that the treatment of C albicans
keratitis
in rabbits with combined amphotericin B and rifampin is more effective than treatment with amphotericin B alone.
...
PMID:Combined amphotericin B and rifampin treatment of experimental Candida albicans keratitis. 42 91
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