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171 related items for PubMed ID: 31238471

  • 1. Fulminant scleral abscess secondary to infected scleral buckle with Moraxella species.
    Gangrade A, Parchand SM, Chatterjee S, Gangwe A, Agrawal D.
    Indian J Ophthalmol; 2019 Jul; 67(7):1214-1216. PubMed ID: 31238471
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    Yehezkeli V, Ayalon A, Naftali Ben Haim L, Rubowitz A.
    Retin Cases Brief Rep; 2024 Jul 01; 18(4):496-498. PubMed ID: 36996444
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  • 3. Scleral buckle infection with Alcaligenes xylosoxidans.
    Hsu CK, Chang YH, Chen JT.
    Indian J Ophthalmol; 2014 Jun 01; 62(6):739-41. PubMed ID: 25005211
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  • 4. Mycobacterium chelonae scleral abscess after removal of a scleral buckle.
    Pope J, Sternberg P, McLane NJ, Potts DW, Stulting RD.
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  • 5. Scleral Buckle Infection With Pseudallescheria boydii.
    Law JC, Breazzano MP, Eliott D.
    Ophthalmic Surg Lasers Imaging Retina; 2017 Aug 01; 48(8):676-678. PubMed ID: 28810045
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  • 8. A case of infected scleral buckle with Mycobacterium chelonae associated with chronic intraocular inflammation.
    Oz O, Lee DH, Smetana SM, Akduman L.
    Ocul Immunol Inflamm; 2004 Mar 01; 12(1):65-7. PubMed ID: 15209466
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  • 11. Early Buckle Migration and Restrictive Strabismus after Successful Medical Management of Scleral Buckle Infection.
    Madanagopalan VG, Mouttapa F, Singh J.
    J Binocul Vis Ocul Motil; 2019 Mar 01; 69(2):61-63. PubMed ID: 30951443
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  • 13. Subretinal abscess and endogenous endophthalmitis caused by beta-lactamase-positive Moraxella species.
    Garg SJ, Nelson M, Kanitkar K, Kleiner R.
    Retina; 2006 Oct 01; 26(8):968-9. PubMed ID: 16622391
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  • 17. Hypotony caused by scleral buckle erosion in Marfan syndrome.
    Deramo VA, Haupert CL, Fekrat S, Postel EA.
    Am J Ophthalmol; 2001 Sep 01; 132(3):429-31. PubMed ID: 11530070
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  • 18. Clinicopathologic case report: scleral buckle associated nontuberculous mycobacterial scleritis.
    Nielsen JS, Blatt S, Perlman JI, Gieser RG.
    Semin Ophthalmol; 2004 Sep 01; 19(3-4):101-4. PubMed ID: 15590546
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  • 20. Scleral Buckle Infection Caused by Mycobacterium chelonae: A Case Report.
    Kusaka M, Kagitani Y, Hama S, Kita M.
    Int Med Case Rep J; 2021 Sep 01; 14():51-53. PubMed ID: 33574713
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