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. 1999;12(30):21-3.

Corneal ulcer: diagnosis and management

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Corneal ulcer: diagnosis and management

P Garg et al. Community Eye Health. 1999.
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Ring infiltrate in Acanthamoeba keratitis Photo: P Garg & G N Rao
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Ring infiltrate in fungal keratitis Photo: P Garg & G N Rao
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Nocardia keratitis with multiple pinhead infiltrates and hypopyon Photo: P Garg & G N Rao
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Corneal destruction due to Pseudomonas infection Photo: P Garg & G N Rao
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Various culture media used in laboratory diagnosis of microbial keratitis Photo: P Garg & G N Rao

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