Objectives: Upon completion of this conference the resident/student should have an understanding of infectious disorders of the cornea and should be able to
- Describe the defense mechanisms of the external eye
- Describe the normal ocular flora
- Discuss the basic concepts of infectious pathogenesis including virulence, inoculum and host defense
- List the broad categories of corneal infectious agents
- List and describe diagnostic laboratory techniques
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Describe the epidemiology, signs, symptoms and managment of corneal infectious disease including
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Viral infections
- Herpesviruses
- Adenoviruses
- Pox viruses
- Viruses associated with neoplastic disease
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Microbial and Parasitic Infections of the Eyelid Margin including
- Staphylococcal blepharitis
- Fungal and parasitic infections
- Bacterial conjunctivitis
- Neonatal conjunctivitis
- Chlamydia
- Parinaud syndrome
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Microbial and Parasitic Infections of the Cornea and Sclera including
- Bacterial Keratitis
- Atypical Mycobacteria
- Fungi
- Acanthomoeba
- Stromal inflammation associated with systemic infection
- Microsporidia
- Loiasis
- Infectious scleritis
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Viral infections
Assignment: Please read Chapter 6 Infectious Diseases of the External Eye: Basic Concepts and Chapter 7 Infectious Disease of the External Eye: Clinical Aspects in the Cornea Section of the BCSC series.