Ocular Rhinosporidiosis

Ocular Rhinosporidiosis-various aspects- Introduction The eukaryotic unicellular pathogen Rhinosporidium seeberi, a unique organism of the animal-fungal boundary, causes rhinosporidiosis, a persistent, benign, granulomatous infection of the mucosal lining. It has an impact on people of all ages, from youngsters to adults. The nasal mucosa is the most frequent location of infection, followed by the eyes … Continue reading Ocular Rhinosporidiosis