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Ocular manifestations of dengue
Current Opinion in Ophthalmology, 2019There are an increasing number of publications related to dengue ophthalmic manifestations and multimodality imaging related to dengue. This review summarizes the current literature, describe ocular manifestations, current using of ocular imaging/investigations, and management of ocular dengue.Ocular manifestations of dengue can be present in many ...
Thanapong, Somkijrungroj +1 more
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Ocular Manifestations of Sarcoidosis
Seminars in Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 2002Ophthalmic involvement in sarcoidosis may cause significant sight-threatening illness for patients. Studies of patients with histologically proven sarcoidosis have found 25 to 50% of patients to have ocular manifestations. The frequency in which eye disease is seen and the course that it takes vary with age, race, and geography.
Deborah, Bradley +3 more
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Ocular manifestations of bartonellosis
Current Opinion in Ophthalmology, 2018To review the systemic and ocular complications of Bartonella spp. infections specifically cat scratch disease, encompassing epidemiology, laboratory diagnostics, ophthalmic imagining, and treatment.Recent studies have shown that ocular manifestations occur in approximately 4.4% of cat scratch disease patients.
Dawn, Mabra +2 more
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Ocular manifestations of toxoplasmosis
Current Opinion in Ophthalmology, 2003The concepts of toxoplasmosis and its ocular manifestations in humans have thoroughly changed in the past 3 years. This review addresses new epidemiologic data, specifically the occurrence of ocular disease in postnatal infections, and puts the changed views on the frequency and pathogenesis of toxoplasmic ocular manifestations into historical ...
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[Ocular manifestations of coronavirus infection COVID-19 (clinical observation)].
Vestnik oftal mologii, 2020This paper describes possible clinical ocular manifestations of novel coronavirus infection COVID-19. Two clinical cases of conjunctivitis are examined.
D. Maychuk, S.N. Atlas, A. Loshkareva
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Ocular manifestations of sarcoidosis
Current Opinion in Ophthalmology, 1998Sarcoidosis remains an enigmatic disease with serious ocular morbidity. Recent literature continues to expand our knowledge of the ocular manifestations and their sequelae. Advances in diagnostic clinical testing are reviewed, including updates on angiotensin-converting enzyme levels, gallium scanning, bronchoalveolar lavage, and transbronchial lung ...
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Ocular manifestations of tuberculosis
Indian Journal of Tuberculosis, 2015Tuberculosis (TB) is a chronic debilitating infection which is caused by Mycobacteriumn tuberculosis and other mycobacteria. Mycobacterium tuberculosis affects predominantly the lungs although it can affect every organ of the body. Two billion people are affected by tuberculosis.
J L, Goyal +3 more
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Ocular Manifestations of Scleroderma
Survey of Ophthalmology, 2009Systemic sclerosis is a chronic multi-system disorder predominantly affecting the skin, musculoskeletal, gastrointestinal, pulmonary, and renal systems. Although the exact etiology is unknown, recent evidence suggests that immune activation play a pivotal role in the pathogenesis.
Tailor, Rajen +3 more
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Window to the circulatory system: Ocular manifestations of cardiovascular diseases
European Journal of Ophthalmology, 2020The changes in the cardiovascular system are associated with ocular manifestations, often as a consequence of pathological alteration in the ocular vasculature.
R. Singh +3 more
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Ocular manifestations of dermatological diseases part I: infectious and inflammatory disorders
International Journal of Dermatology, 2020Skin and eyes share a common embryological origin from the embryonic surface ectoderm. Ocular manifestations are one of the most important and common associations of dermatological diseases.
Lamia Al Akrash +2 more
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