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Treatment of Acute Retinal Necrosis

Ophthalmology, 2010
To compare outcomes from patients with acute retinal necrosis (ARN) treated in the acyclovir-only era with those treated in the era of newer antiviral therapies, identify variables affecting outcomes in ARN, and evaluate strategies for fellow eye prophylaxis.Multicenter, nonrandomized, retrospective, interventional series.A cohort of 58 patients ...
Michael D, Tibbetts   +5 more
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Bilateral Acute Retinal Necrosis

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1982
Four patients who experienced the sudden onset of anterior uveitis with large keratic precipitates and dense vitreous opacities developed confluent yellow-white swellings and exudates in the peripheral retina and sheathing and obliteration of retinal arteries.
K M, Saari   +7 more
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ACUTE RETINAL NECROSIS SYNDROME

Retina, 1982
Six patients with the acute retinal necrosis (ARN) syndrome are described. Ophthalmoscopic examination demonstrated occlusion of peripheral retinal vessels and patchy areas of peripheral retinal whitening spreading rapidly over a period of weeks to markedly decreased vision. In four patients, the disease was bilateral.
P, Sternberg   +5 more
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Bilateral Acute Retinal Necrosis

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1980
A 20-year-old woman lost all useful vision over a 2 1/2-month period as a result of a necrotizing and occlusive vasculitis of the retina. Treatment with prednisone, immunosuppressants, and aspirin was unsuccessful. No systemic manifestations of the disease were found and no cause was discovered.
F W, Price, T F, Schlaegel
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RETINAL NEOVASCULARIZATION ASSOCIATED WITH ACUTE RETINAL NECROSIS

Retina, 1983
Unilateral acute retinal necrosis (ARN), developed in a previously healthy 17-year-old boy. Neovascularization of the retina and optic disc was observed when the opaque vitreous was removed by pars plana vitrectomy. Following surgery there was a rapid resolution of neovascularization suggesting that intraocular inflammation, rather than retinal ...
C L, Wang   +3 more
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[Acute retinal necrosis].

Ceska a slovenska oftalmologie : casopis Ceske oftalmologicke spolecnosti a Slovenske oftalmologicke spolecnosti, 2012
The paper documents the cumulating appearance of 3 cases of the acute retinal necrosis (ARN) during one-year period at the district (local) eye department. It concerns the etiology, the treatment, evaluates its results and reveals the recommendations for the clinical practice.retrospective study.The ARN was diagnosed in 3 patients (2 woman and 1 man ...
R, Mach   +4 more
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Acute Retinal Necrosis

Ophthalmology, 2008
Stephen J, Kim, Wayne R, Lo
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Retinal Detachment Associated With Acute Retinal Necrosis

International Ophthalmology Clinics, 2022
Jacob T, Cox, John B, Miller
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Acute retinal necrosis.

Annals of ophthalmology, 1979
Three cases of acute retinal necrosis are presented. Acute retinal necrosis is an unusual syndrome which is the result of severe contusion to the globe. It is characterized by large irregular retinal holes with pieces of necrotic retina in the adjacent vitreous, retinal edema and hemorrhage surrounding the holes, underlying choroidal disruption, and ...
M A, Bloome   +3 more
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[Acute retinal necrosis].

Klinische Monatsblatter fur Augenheilkunde, 1989
The authors report on three patients with acute retinal necrosis who were treated with the virostatic agent Acyclovir and who underwent vitreoretinal surgery with silicone oil filling for total retinal detachment. In two eyes the retina was reattached, but useful vision was only preserved in one patient.
K, Lucke   +4 more
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