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Contamination of donor cornea: postpenetrating keratoplasty endophthalmitis.
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Potential bacterial contamination in fluorescein-anesthetic solutions.
Quantitation of bacterial infection and antibiotic effect in the cornea.
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Cellular telephone as reservoir of bacterial contamination: myth or fact.
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The incidence of culture-positive cornea rims from 446 consecutive donor corneas cultured at the Doheny Eye Institute between 1986 and 1988 was determ...
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