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      Manejo del tratamiento de úlcera corneal perforada secundaria a una infección fúngica Translated title: Management of corneal ulcer treatment secondary to fungal infection

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          Resumen La córnea es la membrana transparente en forma de disco abombado, que constituye la parte anterior del globo ocular y se halla delante del iris. La infecciones de este tejido son muy comunes y pueden llegar a producir ulceras. Un tratamiento retardado o inadecuado puede dar lugar a complicaciones, una de estas puede ser la perforación corneal.

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          Abstract The cornea is the transparent membrane in the form of a bulging disc, which forms the front part of the eyeball and is located in front of the iris. Infections of this tissue are very common and can lead to ulcers. Delayed or inadequate treatment can lead to complications, one of which can be corneal perforation.

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          Clinical question: What is the most appropriate management of fungal keratitis? Results: Traditionally, topical Natamycin is the most commonly used medication for filamentous fungi while Amphotericin B is most commonly used for yeast. Voriconazole is rapidly becoming the drug of choice for all fungal keratitis because of its wide spectrum of coverage and increased penetration into the cornea. Implementation: Repeated debridement of the ulcer is recommended for the penetration of topical medications. While small, peripheral ulcers may be treated in the community, larger or central ulcers, especially if associated with signs suggestive of anterior chamber penetration should be referred to a tertiary center. Prolonged therapy for approximately four weeks is usually necessary.
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              Formulación magistral oftálmica infecciosa

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                Journal
                ofil
                Revista de la OFIL
                Rev. OFIL·ILAPHAR
                Organización de Farmacéuticos Ibero-Latinoamericanos (Madrid, Madrid, Spain )
                1131-9429
                1699-714X
                June 2022
                : 32
                : 2
                : 207-208
                Affiliations
                [1] Almería orgnameHospital Universitario Torrecárdenas España edutejedor91@ 123456gmail.com
                Article
                S1699-714X2022000200015 S1699-714X(22)03200200015
                10.4321/s1699-714x2022000200015
                fbc0b755-adb7-4191-b93c-45dd85156c53

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.

                History
                : 07 December 2020
                : 15 November 2020
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                medicamentos antimicóticos,Keratomycosis,Queratomicosis,antifungal medications

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