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Acquired dacryocystitis: Microbiology and conservative therapy
- V. Huber-Spitzy, F. Steinkogler, E. Huber, E. Arocker-Mettinger, M. Schiffbänker
- Medicine
- Acta ophthalmologica
- 1 December 1992
Abstract The dacryocystitis in adults is mainly caused by postsaccal stenosis of the lacrimal ducts. The banking up of the lacrimal fluid leads to an accumulation of germs and following infection.… Expand
Norfloxacin in the treatment of congenital dacryocystitis
- V. Huber-Spitzy, F. Steinkogler, E. Huber, M. Schiffbänker
- Medicine
- 1991
The most common cause of congenital dacryostenosis is the persistence of Hasner's membrane. In more than 90% of the newborns it perforates spontaneously during the first four to six weeks. If no… Expand
[Treatment of Ocular Chlamydial Infection: Comparison of Tetracyclines and Norfloxacin].
- V N Huber-Spitzy, E Arocker-Mettinger, L Steurer-Georgiew, M. Schiffbänker
- Medicine
- Ophthalmologica. Journal international d…
- 1992
The unilateral follicular conjunctivitis with corneal marginal infiltrates represents a clinical picture typical for two different types of bacteria: chlamydiae may cause a keratoconjunctivitis… Expand
[Corneal ulcer. Current analysis from specialized ambulatory care of a clinic].
- V. Huber-Spitzy, I. Baumgartner, E. Arocker-Mettinger, M. Schiffbänker, L. Georgiew, G. Grabner
- Medicine
- Klinische Monatsblatter fur Augenheilkunde
- 1992
A review of 115 cases of ulcerative keratitis that were diagnosed and treated at the specialized ambulatory care center for infectious eye diseases at the 2. Department of Ophthalmology over a period… Expand
Behandlung der okulären Chlamydieninfektion : Tetracycline und Norfloxacin im Vergleich
- V. Huber-Spitzy, E. Arocker-Mettinger, L. Steurer-Georgiew, M. Schiffbänker
- Medicine
- 1992
The unilateral follicular conjunctivitis with corneal marginal infiltrates represents a clinical picture typical for two different types of bacteria: chlamydiae may cause a keratoconjunctivitis… Expand