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Posterior uveitis in Hodgkin’s disease
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Ophthalmology, 1999Purpose: To describe the features of posterior uveitis in patients who either developed or were known to have, biopsy‐proven Hodgkin’s disease (HD). Methods: Four patients were identified who were attending the uveitis clinic. Their charts were reviewed retrospectively and information on their HD was obtained from other hospitals where necessary ...
H, Towler, M, de la Fuente, S, Lightman
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Optical Coherence Tomography Findings in Infectious Posterior Uveitis
Ocular immunology and inflammation, 2022F. Pichi +6 more
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Intermediate and Posterior Uveitis
2007Sight-threatening intraocular inflammation affecting the posterior segment of the eye may be predominantly located in the peripheral retina and vitreous (intermediate uveitis) or postequatorially where it manifests as inflammation of the retina, retinal vessels and/or optic nerve with cellular infiltration of the choroid and retina and edema ...
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Imaging techniques for posterior uveitis
Current Opinion in Ophthalmology, 2004The goal of this review is to describe the more commonly used imaging techniques and their use to identify causes of vision loss, extent of disease, and distinctive patterns associated with various causes of posterior uveitis.Distinctive patterns seen with new imaging techniques and applications are being described.
Antonio P, Ciardella +3 more
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Infectious causes of posterior uveitis
Canadian Journal of Ophthalmology, 2013The differential diagnosis of posterior infectious uveitis is broad. There are, however, a few common infectious causes of posterior uveitis that should always be considered. The more common infectious causes of posterior uveitis include syphilis, toxoplasmosis, tuberculosis, endogenous endophthalmitis, and viral causes (including herpes simplex virus,
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Systemic Management of Posterior Uveitis
Journal of Ocular Pharmacology and Therapeutics, 2003In the treatment of uveitis, corticosteroids are usually included in first-line therapy due to its rapid onset of action and excellent safety profile. Systemic immunosuppressive agents also play an important role in the management of posterior uveitis.
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Recent advances in the management of non-infectious posterior uveitis
International ophtalmology, 2020R. Singh +5 more
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Nichtinfektiöse posteriore Uveitis
Die Ophthalmologie, 2023Dominika Pohlmann +3 more
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