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Enucleation Caused by Fusarium Infection in a Child With Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis.
Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal 2017 January
Fusarium species are a known cause of ocular infection that can produce local and/or systemic invasive fusariosis. Fusarium ocular infection can evolve to keratitis, endophthalmitis and, in extreme cases, ocular perforation. We report, for the first time in children, the case of a 5 year old girl diagnosed with toxic epidermal necrolysis who developed Fusarium ocular infection requiring ocular enucleation.
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