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Ophthalmic Surgery, Lasers and Imaging Retina, 2019
The patient is a 19-year-old female who presented with 3 weeks of right eye pain, eyelid swelling, blurry vision, and headache. Visual acuity was counting fingers at 1 foot. Intraocular pressure was normal, and there was diffuse scleral injection on anterior examination.
Ryan A, Shields, Ira H, Schachar
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The patient is a 19-year-old female who presented with 3 weeks of right eye pain, eyelid swelling, blurry vision, and headache. Visual acuity was counting fingers at 1 foot. Intraocular pressure was normal, and there was diffuse scleral injection on anterior examination.
Ryan A, Shields, Ira H, Schachar
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American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1997
To describe a case of Nocardia scleritis, an unusual ocular infection.Case report and review of pertinent literature.An 83-year-old man with leukocytoclastic vasculitis was initially examined for infectious necrotizing scleritis after explantation of an extruded scleral buckle.
C M, Knox +4 more
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To describe a case of Nocardia scleritis, an unusual ocular infection.Case report and review of pertinent literature.An 83-year-old man with leukocytoclastic vasculitis was initially examined for infectious necrotizing scleritis after explantation of an extruded scleral buckle.
C M, Knox +4 more
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Ophthalmology, 2012
To delineate factors associated with a successful response to treatment in patients with various manifestations of scleritis.Retrospective case series.A total of 392 patients with noninfectious anterior scleritis.We reviewed the electronic health records of 392 patients with noninfectious anterior scleritis seen at 2 tertiary referral centers and ...
Maite, Sainz de la Maza +5 more
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To delineate factors associated with a successful response to treatment in patients with various manifestations of scleritis.Retrospective case series.A total of 392 patients with noninfectious anterior scleritis.We reviewed the electronic health records of 392 patients with noninfectious anterior scleritis seen at 2 tertiary referral centers and ...
Maite, Sainz de la Maza +5 more
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Ocular immunology and inflammation, 2022
Purpose To describe a case of anterior scleritis related to SARS-CoV-2 vaccine. SARS-CoV-2 vaccines appear safe; however vaccination has triggered thromboembolic events in predisposed patients. Methods A retrospective case report of anterior scleritis in
I. Hernanz +4 more
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Purpose To describe a case of anterior scleritis related to SARS-CoV-2 vaccine. SARS-CoV-2 vaccines appear safe; however vaccination has triggered thromboembolic events in predisposed patients. Methods A retrospective case report of anterior scleritis in
I. Hernanz +4 more
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Tofacitinib for Refractory Uveitis and Scleritis in Children: A Case Series
Ocular immunology and inflammationPurpose This study analyzes the efficacy and safety of tofacitinib in pediatric patients presenting with treatment-resistant uveitis and scleritis. Method Retrospective Chart Review Result Nine children diagnosed with uveitis and one with scleritis ...
Parthopratim Dutta Majumder +4 more
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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 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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Ophthalmology, 1997
Anterior uveitis may accompany scleritis. This study was undertaken to analyze the incidence, characteristics, and meaning of uveitis in the course of scleritis.Patient characteristics, scleritis type, ocular complications, and specific systemic diseases were evaluated in patients with scleritis-associated uveitis; comparisons were made between ...
M, Sainz de la Maza +2 more
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Anterior uveitis may accompany scleritis. This study was undertaken to analyze the incidence, characteristics, and meaning of uveitis in the course of scleritis.Patient characteristics, scleritis type, ocular complications, and specific systemic diseases were evaluated in patients with scleritis-associated uveitis; comparisons were made between ...
M, Sainz de la Maza +2 more
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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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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).
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Cytomegalovirus-related Scleritis
Ocular Immunology and Inflammation, 2013Scleritis is an uncommon inflammatory disease, which might be associated with ocular complications in 60% of cases and decrease in visual acuity in 17% of patients. 1 Approximately 40–50% of patients with scleritis have or will have an associated systemic disorder, while infections are responsible for up to 10% of cases.
Accorinti M +4 more
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Canine Episcleritis, Nodular Episclerokeratitis, Scleritis, and Necrotic Scleritis
Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 2008This article provides a brief review of human episcleritis and scleritis, because the pathogenesis, diagnosis, and treatment of these disorders are perhaps the best understood of all species of animals. The clinical and light microscopic manifestations, therapeutic options, and prognosis for primary and secondary episcleritis and scleritis in dog are ...
Bruce H, Grahn, Lynne S, Sandmeyer
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