ABSTRACT
Ten cases of ocular fungal infection have been treated with topical and subconjunctival injection of either Amphotericin B [Fungizone] or by miconazole [Daktarin] both are in diluted solution and other cases were treated by oral ketoconazole [Nizoral], in two cases we resorted to surgical interference in the from of therapeutic keratoplasty and pars plana vitrectomy with use of antifungal therapy post-operative
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Amphotericin B , MiconazoleABSTRACT
Patients with buphthalmos creates a real challenge to ophthalmologist in most of countries, particularly, in the third world. Egypt is a country that lies within in the domain of the third world, and is not exempted from this difficulty. For the last 15 years we tried to adopt a one stage operative technique for the control of buphthalmos in Egypt. One hundred and three eyes with buphthalmos were operated upon by subscleral trabeculectomy, 61.5% of eyes studied were controlled by one set surgery, 23.0% needed a second trabeculectomy and only 18 eyes [l5.3%] neccessitated a third surgical interference