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Ocular Immunology and Inflammation, 2005
Retinal vasculitis is a sight-threatening intraocular inflammation affecting the retinal vessels. It may occur as an isolated ocular condition, as a manifestation of infectious or neoplastic disorders, or in association with a systemic inflammatory disease.
Ahmed M, Abu El-Asrar +2 more
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Retinal vasculitis is a sight-threatening intraocular inflammation affecting the retinal vessels. It may occur as an isolated ocular condition, as a manifestation of infectious or neoplastic disorders, or in association with a systemic inflammatory disease.
Ahmed M, Abu El-Asrar +2 more
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“Retinal Vasculitis” With Bilateral Retinal Detachments
JAMA Ophthalmology, 2023A 68-year-old man with a history of B-cell lymphoma and active renal cell carcinoma, receiving cabozantinib therapy, presents with worsening hazy vision in the right eye after retinal detachment repair of the left eye. What would you do next?
Mehak, Kalra +2 more
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Current Opinion in Ophthalmology, 1997
Inflammation of the retinal vasculature may occur as a manifestation of an infectious disease, as part of a systemic inflammatory disease, or as part of an isolated retinal disease, and can result in severe and permanent visual loss. The search for a cause in patients with retinal vasculitis requires appropriate systemic evaluation and testing ...
A M, Abu el-Asrar, K F, Tabbara
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Inflammation of the retinal vasculature may occur as a manifestation of an infectious disease, as part of a systemic inflammatory disease, or as part of an isolated retinal disease, and can result in severe and permanent visual loss. The search for a cause in patients with retinal vasculitis requires appropriate systemic evaluation and testing ...
A M, Abu el-Asrar, K F, Tabbara
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Current Opinion in Ophthalmology, 2003
Retinal vasculitis represents a group of diseases characterized by inflammation affecting the retinal vasculature. It is an uncommon disorder that may occur as an isolated disease or more commonly in association with other ocular diseases or a variety of systemic diseases. With a wide variety of disease associations, a search for an underlying etiology
R Christopher, Walton, Emily D, Ashmore
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Retinal vasculitis represents a group of diseases characterized by inflammation affecting the retinal vasculature. It is an uncommon disorder that may occur as an isolated disease or more commonly in association with other ocular diseases or a variety of systemic diseases. With a wide variety of disease associations, a search for an underlying etiology
R Christopher, Walton, Emily D, Ashmore
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The course of retinal vasculitis
British Journal of Ophthalmology, 2014To determine if characteristics of retinal vasculitis correlate with ocular complications, or the response to different lines of treatment.We performed a computerised database analysis of 56 patients evaluated for uveitis at the Casey Eye Institute from September 1985 until May 2010.
Amro, Ali +4 more
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Archivos de la Sociedad Española de Oftalmología (English Edition), 2010
We present a case of a 47 year-old woman, infected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) diagnosed 5 years ago without receiving any treatment, who had floaters in her left eye. A peripheral retinal vasculitis was discovered and confirmed by an angiography.
P, Drake-Casanova +5 more
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We present a case of a 47 year-old woman, infected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) diagnosed 5 years ago without receiving any treatment, who had floaters in her left eye. A peripheral retinal vasculitis was discovered and confirmed by an angiography.
P, Drake-Casanova +5 more
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TUBERCULOUS RETINAL VASCULITIS
Retina, 1984A case of central retinal vasculitis associated with culture proven active pulmonary tuberculosis is presented. The ocular condition responded dramatically to systemic isoniazid and ethambutol. The clinical picture of central retinal vein occlusion should alert the physician to the possibility of an inflammatory etiology.
J A, Fountain, R B, Werner
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American Journal of Ophthalmology
To assess the validity of retinal vasculitis as the preferred diagnostic term for multiple conditions.Perspective.This Perspective is based on expert opinion and review of literature focused on the current nosology and pathology of retinal vasculitis.
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To assess the validity of retinal vasculitis as the preferred diagnostic term for multiple conditions.Perspective.This Perspective is based on expert opinion and review of literature focused on the current nosology and pathology of retinal vasculitis.
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