Karla J. Johns
United States Department of Veterans Affairs
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Current Eye Research | 1987
Karla J. Johns; Denis M. O'day; W. Steven Head; R. Jack Neff; James H. Elliott
Acanthamoeba is a free-living, fresh-water protozoan that can cause severe corneal disease. Acanthamoeba keratitis can closely mimic epithelial and stromal Herpes simplex keratitis. Three cases of severe keratitis, were referred for treatment. One patient presented with a pseudodendritic epithelial lesion that gradually progressed to stromal involvement. A second patient presented with central stromal infiltrate and necrosis, while a third exhibited features of a disciform lesion with the later development of an immune ring. Acanthamoeba was recovered from the cornea in each case. The distinctive characteristics of the history and clinical findings in Acanthamoeba keratitis can aid the clinician in distinguishing between these two clinical entities. Cytopathology and special staining and culture techniques can confirm the diagnosis.
Archives of Ophthalmology | 1988
Karla J. Johns; W. Steven Head; Denis M. O'Day
Archives of Ophthalmology | 1991
Karla J. Johns; James A. Johns; Stephen S. Feman
Archives of Ophthalmology | 1991
Talia Kolin; Karla J. Johns; William B. Wadlington; Merlin G. Butler; Murad A. Sunalp; Kenneth W. Wright
American Journal of Ophthalmology | 1988
Karla J. Johns; Denis M. O'Day
JAMA | 1989
Karla J. Johns; Suresh R. Chandra
American Journal of Ophthalmology | 1989
Karla J. Johns; W. Steven Head; Carolyn M. Parrish; Trilby E. Williams; Richard D. Robinson; Denis M. O'Day
Archives of Ophthalmology | 1995
David A. Johnson; Karla J. Johns; Richard D. Robinson; W. Steven Head; Denis M. O'Day
American Journal of Ophthalmology | 1991
Steven J. Gedde; Francis J. Clark; James A. Johns; Karla J. Johns
JAMA | 1987
Karla J. Johns; Denis M. O'Day