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Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada syndrome - current perspectives [PDF]
Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada syndrome is a cause of noninfectious panuveitis, leading to significant vision loss in many patients. It is an autoimmune disease occurring in genetically susceptible individuals and clinically presents as bilateral panuveitis with ...
Baltmr, A +2 more
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Key Clinical Message Timely diagnosis, multidisciplinary surgical intervention, and appropriate imaging are crucial in managing transorbital‐penetrating intracranial injuries (TOPIs), minimizing morbidity, and optimizing patient outcomes. Abstract Transorbital‐penetrating intracranial injuries (TOPIs) are rare occurrences with potential for severe ...
Abdul Rehman Siddiqui +4 more
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Sympathetic Ophthalmia Successfully Controlled with Methotrexate
This is a case of sympathetic ophthalmia in a 31 year old man presenting five months after a penetrating globe injury to his left eye. Vision loss in the right eye was unexpected and the patient’s uveitis became refractory to prednisone treatment.
Adrian C Tsang, Chloe Gottlieb
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Stimulus‐Responsive Hydrogels as Drug Delivery Systems for Inflammation Targeted Therapy
Deregulated Inflammation is one of the most common diseases in human health, and its management remains a significant challenge. Notably, stimulus‐responsive hydrogels have great potential to break through the predicament faced by severe inflammations treatment.
Haoyu Yu +5 more
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Progression of Sclerouveitis to Endogenous Fusarium Endophthalmitis
Introduction: We describe a unique case of sclerouveitis that progressed to endogenous Fusarium endophthalmitis in a 69‐year‐old male with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL). We highlight the risk of treating sclerouveitis with oral corticosteroids, which can exacerbate an infection and contribute to disease progression.
Sairi Zhang +6 more
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Incidence of sympathetic ophthalmia. Myth and reality
We present literary data on the incidence of sympathetic ophthalmia (SO) after an open eye trauma or eye surgeries, and the incidence of preventive enucleation. The statement that SO is today a disappearing disease is a myth.
L. T. Arkhipova
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Training of the pre-school blind child in India. [PDF]
Thesis (Ed.M.)--Boston ...
Jangam, Mary Victoria +1 more
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Recurrent neovascularization of the disc in sympathetic ophthalmia
Sympathetic ophthalmia following parsplana vitrectomy is a known complication. We describe here a case of recurrent disc neovascularization in a patient of sympathetic ophthalmia.
Sampangi Raju +3 more
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Methotrexate for Sympathetic Ophthalmia A Report of 3 Cases
Objective: To describe the visual and clinical outcomes of 3 patients with sympathetic ophthalmia treated with a combination of systemic steroids and methotrexate. Methods: This was a small, descriptive case series.
Corrina P. Azarcon, MD +3 more
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Persumed sympathetic Ophthalmia after scleral buckling surgery: case report
Background Scleral buckling (SB) is usually considered an extraocular operation premeditated to have a low risk of sympathetic ophthalmia (SO). Here we report a rare case of presumed SO in a young female patient following SB. Case presentation A nineteen-
Seyedeh Maryam Hosseini +4 more
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