Comparative ocular microbial communities in humans with and without blepharitis.
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Azithromycin 1.5% ophthalmic solution: efficacy and treatment modalities in chronic blepharitis.
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Case of Phthiriasis palpebrarum with blepheroconjunctivitis.
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Ocular surface discomfort and Demodex: effect of tea tree oil eyelid scrub in Demodex blepharitis.
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Oral azithromycin combined with topical anti-inflammatory agents in the treatment of blepharokeratoconjunctivitis in children.
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Efficacy and safety of mercuric oxide in the treatment of bacterial blepharitis.
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A double-masked, placebo-controlled, randomized study was done to assess the safety and clinical and quantitative microbiologic efficacy of 1% mercuric oxide (yellow) ophthalmic ointment in the treatment of eyelid infections, i.e., bacterial blepharitis. A total of 39 patients with bacterial counts and clinical signs indicative of eyelid infection were treated twice daily for 7 days. Clinical biomicroscopic examination and quantitative microbiologic cultures were done just prior to initiation of treatment and again on days 3 and 7. Statistical analysis revealed a significant improvement in the clinical signs, bacterial count, cure rate, and improvement rate for subjects taking the active medication, compared with those taking the placebo on days 3 and 7. In addition, the medication was well tolerated. (+info)
A novel gammaherpesvirus in a large flying fox (Pteropus vampyrus) with blepharitis.
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Etiology of tearing in patients seen in an oculoplastic clinic in Saudi Arabia.
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