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The purpose of this study is to determine if natamycin or voriconazole results in better visual outcomes in fungal corneal ulcers, especially visual acuity.
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Lead Sponsor
University of California, San Francisco
Collaborators
NCT04573647 · Neurotrophic Ulcer, Neurotrophic Keratitis, and more
NCT01969786 · Corneal Ulcer
NCT07308938 · Keratitis Bacterial, Corneal Ulcer (Diagnosis)
NCT04230811 · Corneal Ulcer (Diagnosis)
NCT02731638 · Corneal Ulcer, Fungal Keratitis
Proctor Foundation, UCSF
San Francisco, California
Aravind Eye Hospitals
Madurai, Tamil Nadu
Aravind Eye Hospital
Pondicherry, Tamil Nadu
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