BRIEF REVIEW OF BACTETIAL AND FUNGAL KERATITIS
BRIEF REVIEW ON CLINICAL PATERNS OF BACTERIAL AND FUNGAL KERATITS BACTERIAL KERATITS INFLAMMATION AND CORNEAL ULCERATION IS MORE IN FUNGAL INFLAMMATION S LESS WITH STELITE FCI OF ULCERATION HYPOPYON IN BACCTERIAL ULCER IS LIKE FLUID WHERAS IN FUNGAL HYPOPYON IS THICK INSIPITATED AND DOES NOT CHANGE ITS POSITION BACTERIAL ULCER WILL RESPOND TO ANTIBACTERIAL THERAPHY WHERA FUNGAL KERATITS IS DFFICULT TO MANAGE EVEN WITH ANTIFUNGAL THERAPY FUNGAL KERATITS CAN LEAD TO ENDOPHTHALMITS
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