1.A Study of the Vascular Network of the Iris Using Flat Preparation.
Yumi SONG ; Yoon Joong SONG ; Myung Kyoo KO
Korean Journal of Ophthalmology 2009;23(4):296-300
PURPOSE: This study was performed to examine the vascular network of the human iris using flat preparation. METHODS: The ciliary body-iris structures were separated from human eyeballs, and a portion of the irises were treated with trypsin to remove the pigment granules. These iris tissues were unfolded and placed onto glass slides using flat preparation, and the vascular network of each iris was examined by fluorescein microscopy. The ciliary body-iris structures separated from the remaining eyes were stained with hematoxylin-eosin without trypsin treatment and were examined by light microscopy. RESULTS: The long posterior ciliary artery formed several branches before entering the iris root, and such branches formed the major arterial circle of the iris with diverse diameters in the vicinity of the iris root and the ciliary process. In the pupillary margin, the iris vasculature network formed a cone shape and then formed an arcade by connecting to adjacent vasculatures. In the vicinity of the collarette, the iris vasculature network formed the minor arterial circle of the iris with diverse diameters perpendicular to the arcade of the iris network located in the pupillary margin. In the pupillary margin, the capillaries were somewhat thick and connected to the irregular traveling iris vein. CONCLUSIONS: The above findings explain the human iris vascular network and provide a theoretical basis for the sectoral filling of the iris vasculature seen in fluorescein iris angiography.
Cadaver
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Cytological Techniques/*methods
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Humans
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Infant
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Infant, Newborn
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Iris/*blood supply
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Microscopy, Fluorescence
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Ophthalmic Artery/*cytology
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Veins/*cytology
2.Comparison of Macular Thickness Measurements Between Fourier-Domain and Time-Domain Optical Coherence Tomography in Normal Eyes and Eyes With Macular Diseases.
Byoung Woo KO ; Yong Woon SHIN ; Jeong Min LEE ; Yumi SONG ; Byung Ro LEE
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 2009;50(11):1661-1668
PURPOSE: To define and measure macular thickness and volume using Fourier domain OCT (FD OCT) and compare the values with Stratus OCT in normal eyes and eyes with macular disease. METHODS: On the same day, macular thicknesses of the ETDRS 9 subfield and total macular volumes were measured in 35 eyes of 23 normal subjects and 19 diseased eyes of 24 patients with FD OCT and Stratus OCT. The macular cube scan protocol for FD OCT and the fast macular thickness map protocol for Stratus OCT were used to measure macular thicknesses. RESULTS: Foveal thickness of the central subfield in FD OCT (251.49+/-79.45 micrometer) was thicker than the value of Stratus OCT (210.26+/-60.57 micrometer) (p<0.001) in all eyes. Total macular volume was 7.72+/-1.06 mm3 and 7.04+/-0.96 mm3 for FD OCT and Stratus OCT, respectively (p<0.001). Retina thickness of the ETDRS 9 subfields in FD OCT was thicker than the value obtained using Stratus OCT. In addition, foveal thickness differences were statistically significant in both the normal and diseased eye groups. CONCLUSIONS: Macular thickness and total macular volume as measured by the FD OCT were larger than the values obtained using the Stratus OCT in both the normal and the diseased eye groups. The measuring algorithm of FD OCT defines the top of RPE as the outer retinal boundary, but Stratus OCT defines the outer retinal boundary as the IS/OS junction of the photoreceptor. Therefore, macular thicknesses of FD OCT are thicker than those of Stratus OCT. This difference should be considered when comparing the results of FD OCT with those of Stratus OCT.
Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols
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Cisplatin
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Doxorubicin
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Eye
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Humans
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Mitomycin
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Retina
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Retinaldehyde
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Tomography, Optical Coherence
3.Suprachoroidal Hemorrhage During Pars Plana Vitrectomy Associated with Valsalva Maneuver.
Han Woong LIM ; Byung Woo KO ; Yumi SONG ; Byung Ro LEE
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 2008;49(6):1022-1027
PURPOSE: To report a suprachoroidal hemorrhage by Valsalva maneuver during vitrectomy under general anesthesia. CASE SUMMARY: A healthy 26-year-old man had vitrectomy under general anesthesia due to rhegmatogenous retinal detachment in his right eye. During scleral indentation and endolaser photocoagulation, he took a sudden and severe bucking reflex because the effect of general anesthesia was insufficient. After the bucking reflex, suprachoroidal hemorrhage occurred in his right eye. Immediate IOP elevation and hyperfluorocarbon tamponade was performed to remove the suprachoroidal hemorrhage and reattach the retina and choroid. The patient's corrected visual acuity was 20/50 and slender crescent shaped choroidal rupture remained around the temporal area of the macula, unlike traumatic choroidal rupture. Following fluorescein angiography, staining was evident at the choroidal rupture site; no fluorescein leakage was evident. CONCLUSIONS: We report a case of acute suprachoroidal hemorrhage which we investigated by fundus examination and fluorescein angiography.
Adult
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Anesthesia, General
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Choroid
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Eye
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Fluorescein
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Fluorescein Angiography
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Hemorrhage
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Humans
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Light Coagulation
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Reflex
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Retina
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Retinal Detachment
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Rupture
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Valsalva Maneuver
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Visual Acuity
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Vitrectomy
4.Combined Central Retinal Vein and Artery Occlusion After Retrobulbar Anesthesia: A Case Report.
Han Woong LIM ; Byung Woo KO ; Yumi SONG ; Young Sook PARK ; Byung Ro LEE
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 2008;49(6):1013-1017
PURPOSE: To report central retinal vein and artery occlusion after retrobulbar anesthesia for a cataract operation. CASE SUMMARY: A 65-year-old woman was transferred to our facility 4 days after she had undergone cataract extraction with IOL implantation. She could count fingers and had a relative afferent papillary defect in her left eye. As seen upon fundus examination, dot-shaped, circular-shaped irregular, and partially linear-shaped retinal hemorrhages were evident. Fluorescein angiography revealed that branch arteries around the nasal and temporal areas were not filled, and that the filling of veins was delayed. After two weeks, the patient was only able to recognize hand motion, and her intraocular pressure was 10 mmHg. According to a fundus examination, the size and quantity of retinal hemorrhages increased, and a pale, macular edema was observed. Following fluorescein angiography, the filling defect of branch vessels on the nasal and temporal areas was still evident, and the blocked fluorescence of capillaries on the fundus was prominent. After two months, she could still only recognize hand motion, and her intraocular pressure had increased to 35 mmHg; we therefore diagnosed a neovascular glaucoma. CONCLUSIONS: A patient experienced a serious central retinal vessel occlusion after retrobulbar anesthesia for cataract extraction. Retrobulbar injections should therefore be administered with great caution to prevent this outcome.
Aged
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Anesthesia
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Arteries
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Capillaries
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Cataract
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Cataract Extraction
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Eye
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Female
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Fingers
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Fluorescein Angiography
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Fluorescence
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Glaucoma, Neovascular
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Glycosaminoglycans
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Hand
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Humans
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Intraocular Pressure
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Macular Edema
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Retinal Hemorrhage
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Retinal Vein
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Retinal Vessels
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Veins
5.The Clear Oil-drop Residue After Intravitreal Injection: Comparison between Different Brands of Triamcinolone Acetonide.
Han Woong LIM ; Byung Woo KO ; Yumi SONG ; Young Sook PARK ; Byung Ro LEE
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 2008;49(7):1087-1093
PURPOSE: To investigate the characteristics of the clear oil-drop residue observed in the vitreous cavity after intravitreal injection of different brands of triamcinolone acetonide (TA), and to compare this ingredient's effects in those products. METHODS: Intravitreal injections of four different brands of triamcinolone acetonide (4 mg/0.1 mL), which are commercially available in Korea, were given to 40 eyes for the treatment of macular edema due to a variety of causes from October 2005 through February 2006. Regular slit-lamp biomicroscopy of fundus had been performed periodically with digital image acquisition equipment after injection of TA for at least two months. We analyzed the characteristics of this residue and compared the number and size of this residue in each product. RESULTS: Four TA products commercially available in Korea were used, with vehicles composed of preservatives and suspending agents. There were differences between products in respect to ingredients and content, as well as the characteristics of the intravitreal clear oil droplet-like residue. CONCLUSIONS: Each TA product has a variable frequency and variable amounts of clear oil droplet-like residue, which seems to be a component of the vehicle. This variation could generate differences in efficacy, side effects, and retaining duration. It should be verified whether commercial TA products are consistently safe and effective.
Excipients
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Eye
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Intravitreal Injections
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Korea
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Macular Edema
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Triamcinolone
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Triamcinolone Acetonide
6.A Case of Thrombotic Thrombocytopenic Purpura associated with Clopidogrel in a Patient with Acute Cerebral Infarction.
Jinhee PARK ; Yeongbok LEE ; Haneul PARK ; Jiwon MIN ; Yumi KO ; Young Ok KIM
Korean Journal of Medicine 2014;87(5):615-618
Clopidogrel is an antiplatelet agent prescribed widely to prevent stent thrombosis after coronary or peripheral vascular interventions and for stroke prophylaxis. The side effects of this drug include gastrointestinal symptoms, such as nausea, abdominal pain, vomiting, and bleeding. Thrombotic thrombocytopenia purpura (TTP) is a rare complication of this drug. Here, we report a case of clopidogrel-associated TTP in a patient with cerebral infarction. To our knowledge, it is first reported case of clopidogrel-associated TTP in Korea.
Abdominal Pain
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Cerebral Infarction*
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Hemorrhage
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Humans
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Korea
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Nausea
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Purpura
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Purpura, Thrombotic Thrombocytopenic*
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Stents
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Stroke
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Thrombocytopenia
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Thrombosis
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Vomiting
7.A Case of Thrombotic Thrombocytopenic Purpura associated with Clopidogrel in a Patient with Acute Cerebral Infarction.
Jinhee PARK ; Yeongbok LEE ; Haneul PARK ; Jiwon MIN ; Yumi KO ; Young Ok KIM
Korean Journal of Medicine 2014;87(5):615-618
Clopidogrel is an antiplatelet agent prescribed widely to prevent stent thrombosis after coronary or peripheral vascular interventions and for stroke prophylaxis. The side effects of this drug include gastrointestinal symptoms, such as nausea, abdominal pain, vomiting, and bleeding. Thrombotic thrombocytopenia purpura (TTP) is a rare complication of this drug. Here, we report a case of clopidogrel-associated TTP in a patient with cerebral infarction. To our knowledge, it is first reported case of clopidogrel-associated TTP in Korea.
Abdominal Pain
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Cerebral Infarction*
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Hemorrhage
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Humans
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Korea
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Nausea
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Purpura
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Purpura, Thrombotic Thrombocytopenic*
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Stents
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Stroke
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Thrombocytopenia
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Thrombosis
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Vomiting
8.A Case of Neurosyphilis with Acute Optic Neuritis and Trochlear Nerve Palsy in Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infected Male.
Jieun KIM ; Hyemi JUNG ; Bongyoung KIM ; Yumi SONG ; Myungkyoo KO ; Hyunjoo PAI
Infection and Chemotherapy 2010;42(4):262-265
With the increase in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection, the incidence of syphilis also increased worldwide presenting with diverse clinical manifestations. We experienced a case of symptomatic early neurosyphilis manifesting as optic neuritis and trochlear nerve palsy with typical skin lesions of secondary syphilis in an HIV-Infected patient. Intravenous penicillin and oral steroid were administered for 2 weeks. Skin lesions improved after a week, and ocular lesions resolved completely after eight weeks of treatment.
HIV
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Humans
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Incidence
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Male
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Neurosyphilis
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Optic Neuritis
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Penicillins
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Skin
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Syphilis
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Trochlear Nerve
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Trochlear Nerve Diseases
9.Hypersensitivity myocarditis confirmed by cardiac magnetic resonance imaging and endomyocardial biopsy.
Yumi PARK ; Sung Gyun AHN ; Anna KO ; Sang Ho RA ; Jaehwang CHA ; Yong Gwan JEE ; Ji Hyun LEE
The Korean Journal of Internal Medicine 2014;29(2):236-240
Myocarditis often occurs due to viral infections and postviral immune-mediated responses. Hypersensitivity myocarditis is a rare form of myocarditis. Numerous drugs can induce myocarditis, which is typically reversible after withdrawal of the causative agent. Here, we report a case of hypersensitivity myocarditis that was probably triggered by amoxicillin and that resolved completely with heart failure management as well as discontinuation of the drug. A 68-year-old woman presented with acute chest pain mimicking acute coronary syndromes, but the coronary angiography was normal. A recent history of taking medications, skin rash, and peripheral eosinophilia suggested a diagnosis of hypersensitivity myocarditis, which was confirmed by cardiac magnetic resonance imaging and endomyocardial biopsy.
Aged
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Amoxicillin/*adverse effects
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Anti-Bacterial Agents/*adverse effects
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*Biopsy
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Drug Hypersensitivity/*diagnosis/drug therapy/etiology/pathology
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Electrocardiography
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Female
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Glucocorticoids/therapeutic use
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Humans
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*Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Myocarditis/chemically induced/*diagnosis/drug therapy/pathology
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Myocardium/*pathology
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Predictive Value of Tests
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Prednisolone/therapeutic use
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Risk Factors
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Treatment Outcome
10.A Case of Infantile Fungal Urinary Tract Infection
Wonhee CHO ; Young Min JO ; Yun Kyo OH ; Ji Woo RIM ; Won Uk LEE ; Kyongeun CHOI ; Jeong Hee KO ; Yeon Jin JEON ; Yumi CHOI
Childhood Kidney Diseases 2019;23(2):121-123
Urinary tract infection is common in the pediatric population. The most common causative agents are bacteria, among which Escherichia coli is the most frequent uropathogen. Although fungal urinary tract infection is rare in the healthy pediatric population, it is relatively common among hospitalized patients. Fungus may be isolated from the urine of immunocompromised patients or that of patients with indwelling catheters. The most common cause of funguria is Candida albicans. Although more than 50% of Candida isolates belong to non-albicans Candida , the prevalence of non-albicans candiduria is increasing. Herein, we report a case of community-acquired candiduria in a 4-month-old immunocompetent male infant who had bilateral vesicoureteral reflux and was administered antibiotic prophylaxis. He was diagnosed with urinary tract infection caused by Candida lusitaniae and was managed with fluconazole.
Antibiotic Prophylaxis
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Bacteria
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Candida
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Candida albicans
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Catheters, Indwelling
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Escherichia coli
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Fluconazole
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Fungi
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Humans
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Immunocompromised Host
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Infant
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Male
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Prevalence
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Urinary Tract Infections
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Urinary Tract
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Vesico-Ureteral Reflux