- •Preface
- •Contents
- •About This Book
- •Part I: Adenovirus (Ad) Epithelial Keratitis
- •Abbreviations
- •Comment
- •Rounded/Abnormal Cells in Human Adenovirus Epithelial Keratitis
- •Cyst-Like Structures; Fluorescein Staining
- •Fluorescein and Rose Bengal Staining
- •Comment
- •Comment
- •Addendum 2. Conjunctival Changes
- •Case 1: EKC: An Occupational Hazard
- •Case Report
- •Comment
- •Comment
- •Addendum
- •Case 2: A Sequel of a Friendly Visit
- •Case Report
- •Case 3: Anterior Uveitis and Nosocomial Infection
- •Case Report
- •Case 4: A Case of a Caring Wife
- •Case Report
- •Case 5: Nosocomial Infection After Suture Removal
- •Case Report
- •Case 6: Nosocomial Infection After Applanation Tonometry
- •Case Report
- •Case 7: A Woman Infected by a Caring Relative
- •Case Report
- •Case 8: A Potential Source of a Nosocomial Outbreak
- •Case Report
- •Addendum
- •Case 9: Nosocomial Infection in a Contact Lens Wearer
- •Case Report
- •Case 10: Nosocomial Infection in Corneal Erosion
- •Case Report
- •Case 1: Adenovirus: Which Serotype?
- •Case Report
- •Case 2: Pharyngoconjunctival Fever
- •Case Report
- •Case 3: Adenovirus Type 7 in a Contact Lens Wearer and her Family
- •Case Report
- •Comment
- •Case 4: Red Eye: A Diagnostic Clue
- •Case Report
- •Case 5: Adenovirus or Thygeson’s Keratitis?
- •Case Report
- •Comment
- •Case 6: Adenovirus or HSV Epithelial Keratitis?
- •Case Report
- •Case 7: Adenovirus Infection: A Clinical Diagnosis
- •Case Report
- •Case Report
- •Survey 1
- •Survey 2
- •3 Weeks After Onset
- •4 Weeks After Onset
- •5 Weeks After Onset
- •7 Weeks After Onset
- •11 Weeks After Onset
- •13 Weeks After Onset
- •16 Weeks After Onset
- •18 Weeks After Onset
- •5 Months After Onset
- •6 Months After Onset
- •7.5 Months After Onset
- •8.5 Months After Onset
- •9.5 and 11.5 Months After Onset
- •13 and 15 Months After Onset
- •1 Year and 6 Months After Onset
- •2 Years and 5 Months After Onset
- •2 Years and 8.5 Months, and 3 Years After Onset
- •Abbreviations
- •Shapes and Sizes of TSPK Epithelial Lesions
- •Rounded/Abnormal Cells in TSPK
- •Fluorescein Sodium Staining of TSPK Epithelial Lesions
- •Comment
- •Rose Bengal Staining of TSPK Epithelial Lesions
- •The In-between Areas in TSPK (1)
- •The In-between Areas in TSPK (2)
- •Case 1: A 24-Year History of TSPK
- •Case Report
- •Comment
- •Case 2: A 27-Year History of TSPK with Remissions and Exacerbations
- •Case Report
- •Case 3: A Happy End (?) After 25 Years of TSPK
- •Case Report
- •Case 4: A 20-Year History of TSPK
- •Case Report
- •Comment
- •Case 1: A Recurrence of an HSV Dendrite?
- •Case Report
- •Case 2: Who Dares to Operate the Cataract?
- •Case Report
- •Case 3: A Peculiar Epithelial Keratitis
- •Case report
- •Addendum 1
- •Case Report
- •Final Remark
- •Bibliography
- •Index
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Index
A
Ad8, 1, 13
nosocomial outbreak, 1 Adenovirus, 1, 127, 128
Ad3, 44, 50 Ad8, 55
eye symptoms, 1 serotypes, 1
C
Cells, 3 cultures, 3, 4
debris, 16, 35, 37, 79 inflammatory, 5, 127
rounded/abnormal, 3, 5, 13, 79, 97, 127 Component, 55
cellular, 55 stromal, 55
Cortisone, 92, 97, 128
CPE. See Cytopathic effect (CPE) Cysts, 3, 79, 97
Cytopathic effect (CPE), 3, 127
D
Dendrite, 43
Descemet’s membrane, 1
F
Fluorescein, 3, 6, 8, 9, 79, 82 adherent, 79, 92, 94 diffusion, 9, 79
sodium, ix Follicles, 11
H
Herpes simplex virus (HSV), 52, 97, 98, 104, 112, 127 HSV. See Herpes simplex virus (HSV)
I
Infi ltrates
epithelial, 3, 8, 9, 13, 20, 28, 32, 34, 44, 48–52, 55, 127 subepithelial, 3, 13, 17, 18, 23, 24, 28, 29, 34, 44, 55, 128
K
Keratoconjunctivitis, 1 epidemic, 1
L
Lesions, 77 coarse, 77
P
Pharyngoconjunctival fever, 1 Photomicrography, ix
R
Rose bengal, 3, 7, 9, 79, 83, ix toxic effect of, 10
S
Spaces, semi-cystic, 3 Spots, 55
dark/light-reflecting, 55 disruptions, 55 pigmented, 73, 74
Steroid, 87, 88, 94, 98, 104 Structures, 3
cyst-like, 3, 6, 14 Surface, 3
disruptions, 3, 17, 79 elevations, 3, 79 erosion, 3, 34, 79
U
Uveitis, 1, 5, 13, 22, 44
V
Varicella-zoster virus (VZV), 127 VZV. See Varicella-zoster virus (VZV)
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