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Bilateral Acute Depigmentation of Iris (BADI) and Bilateral Acute Iris Transillumination (BAIT)-An Update [PDF]

open access: yesTürk Oftalmoloji Dergisi, 2022
Bilateral acute depigmentation of the iris (BADI) and bilateral acute iris transillumination (BAIT) are relatively new clinical entities characterized by acute pigment dispersion from the iris stroma or iris pigment epithelium, respectively.
İlknur Tuğal-Tutkun, Çigdem Altan
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Bilateral acute Iris transillumination after COVID-19 pneumonia [PDF]

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Ophthalmology, 2023
Purpose To report the diagnosis, treatment and follow-up of a case of bilateral acute iris transillumination (BAIT) developed after COVID-19 pneumonia. Method Case report. Case
Murat Yuksel   +2 more
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Severe sequelae in bilateral acute iris transillumination syndrome secondary to the use of oral moxifloxacin: a case report [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Medical Case Reports, 2021
Background Moxifloxacin is a fourth-generation fluoroquinolone used as a second-line treatment for multiple bacterial infections. Uveitis has been described as an adverse effect related to this medication.
Nicolás Rivera-Valdivia   +4 more
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Bilateral Acute Iris Transillumination Syndrome after Topical Moxifloxacin/Dexamethasone Initially Misdiagnosed as Uveitis: Case Report [PDF]

open access: yesCase Reports in Ophthalmology, 2023
Bilateral acute iris transillumination (BAIT) syndrome is a rare condition of unknown etiology, characterized by acute onset of pigment dispersion in the anterior chamber, depigmentation of the iris, and heavy pigment deposition in the anterior chamber ...
Daniella Socci da Costa   +3 more
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Surgical Management of Glaucoma Secondary to Bilateral Acute Iris Transillumination: A Role for Gonioscopy-assisted Transluminal Trabeculotomy [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Ophthalmic & Vision Research, 2021
Purpose: We report a case of bilateral acute iris transillumination (BAIT) in a young woman associated with ocular hypertension which eventually progressed to glaucoma that was treated with gonioscopy-assisted transluminal trabeculectomy (GATT ...
Stephanie Wey   +3 more
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SARS-CoV-2 virus-induced bilateral acute iris transillumination syndrome: The first case series in literature [PDF]

open access: yesIndian Journal of Ophthalmology, 2023
Inflammatory events with highly variable clinical features have been reported with the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, which has affected the whole world.
Ozge Begum Comba
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Bilateral acute iris transillumination (BAIT) syndrome: literature review [PDF]

open access: yesClinical Ophthalmology, 2019
Jean Marc Perone, Dimitri Chaussard, George HayekOphthalmology Department, Regional Hospital Center of Metz-Thionville, Mercy Hospital, Metz, FranceAbstract: The authors conducted a literature review about bilateral acute iris transillumination (BAIT ...
Perone JM, Chaussard D, Hayek G
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Bilateral acute iris transillumination: Case report [PDF]

open access: yesSaudi Journal of Ophthalmology, 2016
Bilateral acute iris transillumination (BAIT) is a recently defined disease characterized with bilateral acute, severe pigment dispersion of iris and pupil sphincter paralysis. The etiopathogenesis of the disease is unknown, but antibiotics such as moxifloxacin, clarithromycin, viral infections, and fumigation therapies were considered as probable ...
Cumali Degirmenci, Melis Palamar
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Unilateral acute iris transillumination syndrome with glaucoma and iris pigment epithelium dispersion simulating iris melanoma [PDF]

open access: yesAmerican Journal of Ophthalmology Case Reports, 2023
Purpose: To report a patient with a unilateral presentation of glaucoma, pain, and acute iris transillumination syndrome simulating iris melanoma. Observations: A 53-year-old male presented with blurred vision and pain in his right eye several weeks ...
Orlando G. Gonzalez Martinez   +6 more
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Bilateral Acute Iris Transillumination Following Systemic Moxifloxacin Intake in the Greek Population [PDF]

open access: yesOphthalmology and Therapy
Introduction Bilateral acute iris transillumination (BAIT) is a recently described entity, usually following moxifloxacin intake or respiratory tract infections.
Efthymia Kalogera   +5 more
doaj   +4 more sources

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