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      Phosphonoformate (foscarnet, PFA) versus trifluorthymidine in the treatment of keratitis dendritica in the human. A double-blind, randomized, preliminary trial.

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      Acta ophthalmologica

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          Twenty patients with dendritic keratitis were treated in a double-blind analysis study with either phosphonoformate 3% or trifluorthymidine 1% drops. Nineteen cases were virologically confirmed. Follow-up was performed until closure of the corneal lesion was registered and a pair comparison between both substances was made. Healing time was longer for phosphonoformate (7.16 days) than for trifluorthymidine (5.83 days). There was no significant difference between phosphonoformate and trifluorthymidine. One drug failure was registered in each series. No side effects were observed.

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          Journal
          Acta Ophthalmol (Copenh)
          Acta ophthalmologica
          0001-639X
          0001-639X
          Oct 1992
          : 70
          : 5
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Ophthalmology, University of Goettingen, Germany.
          Article
          1335203
          0d49151e-ee70-47f4-b5bf-4186cd0ec845
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