Fungal scleritis
Mycosis is divided into two categories, superficial and deep. Superficial mycosis invades the epidermis, hair, and deck. Deep fungal infection refers to fungal invasion of the dermis, mucous membranes, and organs. In recent years, its incidence has been increasing, it is an important disease in nosocomial infections, and it is often a lethal infection of immunocompromised hosts. Broadly defined mycosis also includes allergies caused by fungi and diseases caused by mycotoxins.
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