Treatment of amoeboid herpetic ulcers with adenine arabinoside or trifluorothymidine.
AUTOR(ES)
Coster, D J
RESUMO
In previous studies adenine arabinoside and trifluorothymidine were found to be equally effective treatments for dendritic ulcers of the cornea, but a trend emerged which suggested that in amoeboid ulcers trifluorothymidine was more effective. The collection of additional cases confirms the superiority of trifluorothymidine in such cases.
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