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June 08, 2026
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Fungal keratitis is an infectious corneal disease. Its most common risk factor is trauma with vegetative matter.The usual presentation is characterized by fluffy white corneal ulceration with satellite lesions and a hypopyon. Other manifestations include endothelial plaque and scleral or anterior chamber involvement. Endothelial abscess is not only a rare presentation, but it presents treatment
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June 08, 2026
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