PDF Miscellaneous Fungal Conjunctivitis: How to Suspect & Diagnose
Candida conjunctivitis presents with purulent, acute or sub acute superficial epithelial lesions, in newborns, school children and adults with primary infection localized in oral mucosa or vagina. A follicular papillary chronic conjunctivitis with no response to topical antibiotics and slow evolution is characteristic of candida conjunctivitis. ................
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