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Survey of Ophthalmology, 2005
Scleritis is typically a severe painful inflammatory process centered in the sclera that may involve the cornea, adjacent episclera, and underlying uvea; it poses a significant threat to vision. Careful clinical history taking, detailed ocular examination, appropriate investigation for ocular disease with or without underlying systemic disease, and ...
Narciss, Okhravi +3 more
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Scleritis is typically a severe painful inflammatory process centered in the sclera that may involve the cornea, adjacent episclera, and underlying uvea; it poses a significant threat to vision. Careful clinical history taking, detailed ocular examination, appropriate investigation for ocular disease with or without underlying systemic disease, and ...
Narciss, Okhravi +3 more
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Necrotizing Scleritis: A Review
Ocular immunology and inflammation, 2023Necrotizing scleritis is the most destructive and vision-threatening form of scleritis. Necrotizing scleritis can occur in systemic autoimmune disorders and systemic vasculitis, as well as following microbial infection.
Parthopratim Dutta Majumder +8 more
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Scleritis and Episcleritis following Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) Vaccination
Ocular immunology and inflammation, 2023Introduction Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) vaccines have been reported to have ocular side effects including scleritis and episcleritis. Purpose To report scleritis and episcleritis within a month following administration of COVID-19 vaccine.
S. Sanjay +5 more
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Noninfectious Autoimmune Scleritis: Recognition, Systemic Associations, and Therapy
Current Rheumatology Reports, 2020A. Nevares +3 more
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Tofacitinib in Scleritis: A Case Series
Ocular immunology and inflammation, 2022Purpose To report the use of tofacitinib in ten patients with scleritis where the traditional immunomodulation was not successful or could not be used. Method A retrospective chart review.
Richa Pyare +5 more
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Pediatric Scleritis: An Update
Ocular immunology and inflammation, 2022Posterior idiopathic scleritis is the most common type of scleritis observed in childhood. Nevertheless, anterior and even necrotizing inflammatory scleritis may occur as well.
M. Tarsia +7 more
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Ophthalmology, 1981
A 59-year-old black female with rheumatoid arthritis developed diffuse anterior scleritis with orbital and adnexal involvement. Computerized axial tomograhy (CAT) demonstrated the location and extent of the lesion. Biopsy of subconjunctival tissue revealed a rheumatoid nodule, characterized by granulomatous inflammation and fibrinoid necrosis.
C C, Barr, H, Davis, W W, Culbertson
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A 59-year-old black female with rheumatoid arthritis developed diffuse anterior scleritis with orbital and adnexal involvement. Computerized axial tomograhy (CAT) demonstrated the location and extent of the lesion. Biopsy of subconjunctival tissue revealed a rheumatoid nodule, characterized by granulomatous inflammation and fibrinoid necrosis.
C C, Barr, H, Davis, W W, Culbertson
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Posterior Scleritis Following COVID-19 Vaccination: A Case Report
Ocular immunology and inflammation, 2022Purpose To report a case of posterior scleritis following COVID-19 vaccination. Study Design Case report. Results A 78-year-old female presented with headache and right-sided visual loss 10 days after the second dose of COVID-19 vaccine.
Osman Younus, Umaima Mulla
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Ocular Immunology and Inflammation, 2005
To report two cases in which malignancy masqueraded as scleritis, delaying the diagnosis.Two patients initially diagnosed and treated for unilateral scleritis were referred for management of persistent inflammation. Additional evaluation uncovered underlying malignant processes.The first patient presented with scleritis initially responsive to systemic
Chrysanthi, Kafkala +3 more
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To report two cases in which malignancy masqueraded as scleritis, delaying the diagnosis.Two patients initially diagnosed and treated for unilateral scleritis were referred for management of persistent inflammation. Additional evaluation uncovered underlying malignant processes.The first patient presented with scleritis initially responsive to systemic
Chrysanthi, Kafkala +3 more
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