UEG Week 2014 Poster Presentations
United European Gastroenterology Journal, Volume 2, Issue S1, Page A132-A605, October 2014.
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Bilateral acute iris transillumination following human immunodeficiency virus infection
Abstract Bilateral acute iris transillumination (BAIT) syndrome is an uncommon condition characterized by the abrupt dispersion of pigments into the anterior chamber, iris sphincter paralysis, and an increase in intraocular pressure. It is associated with viral infections and the administration of fluoroquinolone antibiotics, particularly ...
Musab K. Alaql +2 more
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Is oral moxifloxacin associated with bilateral acute iris transillumination? [PDF]
Elke O. Kreps +6 more
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Bilateral acute iris transillumination after refractive surgery
Ricardo Veas +2 more
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Bilateral severe iatrogenic pigmentary glaucoma following laser treatment for cosmetic iris color change. [PDF]
Liu J +4 more
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Bilateral acute depigmentation of the iris determined in two cases after COVID-19 infection. [PDF]
Soydan A, Kaymaz A.
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Atypical Ocular Toxoplasmosis: Multifocal Segmental Retinal Arteritis (Kyrieleis Arteritis) and Peripheral Choroidal Leision. [PDF]
Khadamy J.
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Over-dose oral moxifloxacin related bilateral acute iris transillumination in a short period
Hilal ESER-OZTURK, Yuksel SULLU
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Trabecular micro-bypass implant (iStent®) in a case of bilateral acute depigmentation of the iris. [PDF]
Maestrini HA +5 more
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Clinical analysis of bilateral acute depigmentation of the iris: first reported case in China. [PDF]
Wang T, Wu WM, Zhang FY, Jia X.
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