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Intraocular Inflammation in Diabetic Populations
Current Diabetes Reports, 2017The purpose of this review is to determine the prevalence of uveitis in the diabetic population, the clinical features of the uveitis and diabetes when coexisting and pathophysiology of a possible correlation. We also aim to review the cases of diabetes and uveitis in the literature.The basis of an association between uveitis and diabetes mellitus (DM)
Wajiha J, Kheir +2 more
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Choroidal Osteoma After Intraocular Inflammation
American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1983A 12-year-old girl had blurred vision and pain behind her left eye for three months. An examination disclosed focal choroiditis and optic nerve edema. Her visual acuity was 20/30. Two similar previous episodes had been diagnosed as scleritis and uveitis and the patient was still on a regimen of 5 mg of prednisone per day and eyedrops containing ...
S N, Trimble, H, Schatz
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Intraocular inflammation in autoimmune diseases
Seminars in Arthritis and Rheumatism, 2004The uveal tract represents the vascular organ of the eye. In addition to providing most of the blood supply to the intraocular structures, it acts as a conduit for immune cells, particularly lymphocytes, to enter the eye. Consequently, the uveal tract is represented in many intraocular inflammatory processes.
Eran, Pras +6 more
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Human Immunoglobulins in Intraocular Inflammation
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2007Abstract: Chronic intraocular inflammation (IOI) is a heterogeneous group of rare diseases, which represents one of the leading causes of acquired and treatable blindness in adults. The main anatomical site of inflammation is the uveal tract, which is the vascular organ of the eye, but uveitis is now used to describe IOI more globally.
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Intraocular miotics and postoperative inflammation
Journal of Cataract and Refractive Surgery, 1993Sixty patients scheduled for planned extracapsular cataract extraction with intraocular lens (IOL) implantation were randomly assigned to receive acetylcholine chloride, carbachol, or balanced salt solution (BSS) immediately after IOL placement and at the end of the surgical case.
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Neoplasia and intraocular inflammation: From masquerade syndromes to immunotherapy-induced uveitis.
Progress in retinal and eye research, 2019Masquerade syndromes represent a large set of ophthalmological entities that mimic inflammatory conditions. Any delay in their diagnosis may be correlated with systemic dissemination or worsening of the causal disease and, therefore, with poor prognosis.
S. Touhami +6 more
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Journal of glaucoma, 2018
Introduction: In recent years microinvasive glaucoma surgery has risen in popularity. Among microinvasive glaucoma surgery options is the XEN gel stent (Allergan Plc, Dublin, Ireland), a 45 &mgr;m wide ab-interno microstent.
K. Gillmann +3 more
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Introduction: In recent years microinvasive glaucoma surgery has risen in popularity. Among microinvasive glaucoma surgery options is the XEN gel stent (Allergan Plc, Dublin, Ireland), a 45 &mgr;m wide ab-interno microstent.
K. Gillmann +3 more
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Circulating S100A8/A9 Levels Reflect Intraocular Inflammation in Uveitis Patients
Ocular immunology and inflammation, 2018Purpose: To investigate whether there is an association between circulating S100A8/A9 levels and uveitis activity. Methods: A total of 549 plasma samples were collected from uveitis patients and non-uveitic controls. Results: S100A8/A9 plasma levels were
Yu-qin Wang +17 more
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Intraocular inflammation: Its causes and investigations
Current Allergy and Asthma Reports, 2008Intraocular inflammation, or uveitis, incorporates a diverse group of infectious and immune-mediated disorders. In addition, some conditions masquerade as uveitis. However, classifying uveitis according to anatomic location in adult and pediatric populations, and appreciating the effect of immune status and regional differences, refines the list of ...
Claire, Hooper, Peter, McCluskey
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Symptomatic intraocular inflammation in multiple sclerosis
Clinical & Experimental Ophthalmology, 2000ABSTRACT Purpose: The aim of this study was to determine the type and outcome of uveitis in patients with multiple sclerosis. Methods: A retrospective study of 16 patients attending the uveitis clinic who had a clinically definite diagnosis of multiple sclerosis and symptomatic intraocular inflammation.
H M, Towler, S, Lightman
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