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Posterior scleritis. Case report

open access: yesModern technologies in ophtalmology, 2020
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Posterior Nodular Scleritis

JAMA Ophthalmology, 2015
A, A 33-year-old woman presented with decreased vision in the right eye, pain, and a white subretinal elevated lesion. Fluorescein angiography showed diffuse late leakage (B) and optical coherence tomography revealed elevated choroid and subretinal fluid (C). D, An orbital magnetic resonance image displayed a hyperintense signal (arrowhead).
Thanos D, Papakostas   +2 more
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Bilateral posterior scleritis

Ocular Immunology and Inflammation, 1997
To describe an unusual presentation of posterior scleritis in a healthy young patient.We reviewed the medical record of 21-year-old man for clinical presentation, course, and ancillary studies.The healthy patient had a painless, bilateral posterior scleritis that presented with a combination of circumscribed fundus masses and exudative macular ...
E M, Dodds   +3 more
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Posterior Scleritis

Revue medicale de Liege, 2018
Posterior scleritis, a severe and painful inflammation of the sclera, is an often misdiagnosed pathology due to its clinical polymorphism. An accurate diagnosis is however needed in order to propose an appropriate treatment of the ophthalmologic symptoms and to exclude an associated systemic inflammatory or auto-immune pathology.
A C, Chapelle, P, Blaise, J-M, Rakic
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Posterior scleritis

Survey of Ophthalmology, 1988
Posterior scleritis must be considered in the differential diagnosis of many ocular conditions, including angle closure glaucoma, choroidal folds, optic disk edema, circumscribed fundus mass, choroidal detachment, and exudative retinal detachment. Because it is rare, a high index of suspicion is necessary.
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Posterior Scleritis in Children

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1992
Posterior scleritis was diagnosed in four adolescent boys. These patients represented a distinct subgroup of patients with posterior scleritis that differed from the adult variant by gender, lack of systemic disease, and absence of the associated ocular findings often seen in the adult variant of the disorder.
K J, Wald   +4 more
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Posterior scleritis in Cogan's syndrome

Ocular Immunology and Inflammation, 2004
To describe an unusual case of atypical Cogan's syndrome with features of posterior scleritis.Interventional case report.A 53-year-old man presented with bilateral posterior scleritis, along with sensorineural hearing loss and systemic vasculitis. Systemic corticosteroid therapy was started with resolution of ophthalmic findings and improvement of ...
Roberto M, Gonçalves   +4 more
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Immunopathological findings in posterior scleritis

International Ophthalmology, 1995
Posterior scleritis can present with a variety of symptoms, and its clinical diagnosis is therefore difficult. Little is known about the pathogenesis and the cellular effector mechanisms. This case report presents the immunopathological findings of posterior scleritis in the enucleated eye of a 28-year-old female with no known underlying disease.
W, Bernauer, E R, Büchi, B, Daicker
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Bilateral Atypical Nodular Posterior Scleritis

European Journal of Ophthalmology, 2006
Purpose To evaluate ocular features of nodular posterior scleritis simulating choroidal melanoma. Methods A 60-year old woman presented with blurred vision in her right eye of two weeks duration. On examination she had a mild right-globe proptosis with an episcleral nodular mass as well as a large elevated nonpigmented choroidal mass involving the ...
G, Kranias   +3 more
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