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A Periprosthetic Joint Candida albicans Infection Model in Mouse
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Infected aluminum oxide orbital implant
David R Jordan1, Seymour Brownstein, J Robinson
1University of Ottawa Eye Institute, The Ottawa Hospital, Ontario, Canada. drjordan@magma.ca
Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
|January 19, 2006
Abstract:
Porous orbital implant infection is rare. The diagnosis may be delayed as the initial symptoms and signs are not always indicative of implant infection. It is often only with time, a persistence of symptoms and signs, and additional symptoms and signs that implant infection is suspected.

