Disease | stromal keratitis |
Phenotype | C0456909|blindness |
Sentences | 5 |
PubMedID- 23943467 | Replication in corneal epithelial cells results in corneal scarring and can lead to herpes stromal keratitis, a leading cause of blindness in the united states (kaye and choudhary 2006). |
PubMedID- 20104254 | Hsv-1-induced cs, also broadly referred to as herpes stromal keratitis, can lead to blindness, and hsv-1 is the leading cause of corneal blindness from an infectious agent in developed countries [28,30,31]. |
PubMedID- 24019777 | In the eye, hsv-i may cause a chronic immunoinflammatory process with secondary corneal neoangiogenesis called stromal keratitis, potentially leading to blindness [8]. |
PubMedID- 24068938 | Periodically, reactivation from latency occurs and is associated with numerous diseases, ranging from the common cold sore to ocular herpetic stromal keratitis, a leading cause of infectious blindness [3][4]. |
PubMedID- 24465545 | Hsv-1-induced corneal scarring (cs), also broadly referred to as herpes stromal keratitis (hsk), can lead to blindness; thus, hsv-1 is the leading cause of corneal blindness due to an infectious agent in developed countries [21], [23], [24]. |
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