Candidal Retinitis in a Gynecologic Patient
Background: Candidal retinitis is a rare but potentially devastating infection in the postoperative patient. Due to the possibility of blindness if the diagnosis and treatment are delayed, we present this report to help educate gynecologic surgeons.
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Main Authors: | Pleas R. Copas (Author), Cyril O. Spann (Author), Jennifer I. Lim (Author), Ira R. Horowitz (Author) |
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Hindawi Limited,
1995-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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