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João Alves Ambrósio, Catarina Pestana Aguiar, Pedro Cardoso Teixeira, Vítor Miranda, João Chibante Pedro, Miguel Ruão Ophthalmology Department, Unidade Local de Saúde Entre Douro e Vouga, Santa Maria da Feira, PortugalCorrespondence: João Alves Ambrósio,
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Chorioretinal Heredo-Degeneration [PDF]
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Problems of Chorioretinal Biopsy [PDF]
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RETINAL Cases & Brief Reports, 2009
Description of ocular involvement in a case of disseminated nocardiosis.Case report of an immunosuppressed patient displaying a unilateral extramacular choroidal lesion presumed to be due to nocardia species. The patient received sulfonamide treatment for a culture-proven generalized nocardia infection.During follow-up, demarcation, resolution, and ...
Christina E, Horvath +5 more
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Description of ocular involvement in a case of disseminated nocardiosis.Case report of an immunosuppressed patient displaying a unilateral extramacular choroidal lesion presumed to be due to nocardia species. The patient received sulfonamide treatment for a culture-proven generalized nocardia infection.During follow-up, demarcation, resolution, and ...
Christina E, Horvath +5 more
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American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1980
A 40-year-old man developed obstructive hydrocephalus of uncertain cause followed by bilateral intraocular inflammation, which was initially diagnosed as toxoplasmic retinochoroiditis. When visual acuity in the left eye decreased to no light perception and vision in the right eye was failing, a diagnostic enucleation of the blind left eye was performed.
J A, Shields +3 more
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A 40-year-old man developed obstructive hydrocephalus of uncertain cause followed by bilateral intraocular inflammation, which was initially diagnosed as toxoplasmic retinochoroiditis. When visual acuity in the left eye decreased to no light perception and vision in the right eye was failing, a diagnostic enucleation of the blind left eye was performed.
J A, Shields +3 more
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Archives of Ophthalmology, 1981
Eleven patients had a syndrome characterized by (1) onset, in apparently healthy patients, usually women in the third to sixth decade of life, of floaters and photopsia, blurred vision, and often followed later by night blindness and color blindness, (2) vitreous inflammation, (3) multifocal patches of depigmentation of the choroid and the pigment ...
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Eleven patients had a syndrome characterized by (1) onset, in apparently healthy patients, usually women in the third to sixth decade of life, of floaters and photopsia, blurred vision, and often followed later by night blindness and color blindness, (2) vitreous inflammation, (3) multifocal patches of depigmentation of the choroid and the pigment ...
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Immunology of chorioretinal disorders
Survey of Ophthalmology, 1981Because of its uniqueness, the eye has long been a favored site for immunological study. It is a highly active tissue immunologically, with virtually all types of immune reactions present. This article reviews the ocular immune response, chorioretinal diseases with immunologic features, and immunology of ocular tumors.
J M, Corwin, J J, Weiter
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