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Cutaneous cryptococcus Laurentii infection in a human immunodeficiency virus-negative subject
Ophthalmomyiasis (interna posterior) of the posterior segment and central nervous system myiasis: Cuterebra spp. in a cat
Etiological agents of fungal endophthalmitis: diagnosis and management
Endophthalmitis caused by fungi is commonly
diagnosed around the world in apparently
healthy and immunocompromised individuals. An
accurate clinical diagnosis for endophthalmitis confirmed
by laboratory techniques is essential for early
treatment with antifungal drugs, such as amphotericin
B, imidazoles, and other antifungals. Here, we review
endophthalmitis caused by fungi according to its
classification into endogenous fungal endophthalmitis
(EFE) and exogenous fungal endophthalmitis (EXFE).
EFE is caused by endogenously acquired fungi,
whereas the traumatic implantation of opportunistic
fungal pathogens is the main feature of EXFE. We
highlight the most important etiologies causing
endophthalmitis and the steps required for a rapid
diagnosis and management
