Combined Topical Fluconazole and Corticosteroid Treatment for ExperimentalCandida albicansKeratomycosis
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science2003Vol. 44(6), pp. 2634–2634
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Abstract
Fluconazole plus adjunct high-dose prednisolone treatment was most effective when administered 9 days after infection. The delayed application of corticosteroids after treatment with antimycotic drugs in cases of fungal keratitis is therefore not contraindicated and may be beneficial in patients.
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