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We report a rare finding of progressive subretinal fibrosis mimicking retinal necrosis in 2 cases of sympathetic ophthalmia. Histopathology of the inciting eye and vitreous biopsy of the sympathizing eye ruled out infections and masquerades.
Kalpana Babu +3 more
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Devastating injury from blunt airbag trauma
Journal of the American College of Emergency Physicians Open, Volume 3, Issue 1, February 2022.
Kiran Malhotra, John Rose, Natalie Homer
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Sympathetic ophthalmia in a phthisical eye with B-cell proliferation
Sympathetic ophthalmia is a dreaded ocular condition resulting in bilateral panuveitis following penetrating injury in one eye or associated with surgeries and laser procedures.
Dipankar Das +5 more
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A rare case of post traumatic sympathetic ophthalmia
This study aims to study a 42-year-old healthy male, presented to the Eye clinic with sudden diminution of vision in his right eye (RE). He had a history of penetrating high-velocity impact to his Left eye (LE) two months back.
Aditya G Garlapati +4 more
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A blunt trauma to a phthisical eye may elicit sympathetic ophthalmia. Non invasive imaging such as use of optical coherence tomography and angiography metrics of the retinal and choroidal vasculature can help monitor response to the treatment.
Anadi Khatri +6 more
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Choroidal neovascular membrane (CNV) is a very rare complication in patients with sympathetic ophthalmia. We hereby report a 38-year-old man who developed a type 2 CNV in his only seeing (left) eye while under systemic steroid treatment. Systemic therapy
Ali Osman Saatçi +3 more
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Key Clinical Message Timely diagnosis, multidisciplinary surgical intervention, and appropriate imaging are crucial in managing transorbital‐penetrating intracranial injuries (TOPIs), minimizing morbidity, and optimizing patient outcomes. Abstract Transorbital‐penetrating intracranial injuries (TOPIs) are rare occurrences with potential for severe ...
Abdul Rehman Siddiqui +4 more
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Stimulus‐Responsive Hydrogels as Drug Delivery Systems for Inflammation Targeted Therapy
Deregulated Inflammation is one of the most common diseases in human health, and its management remains a significant challenge. Notably, stimulus‐responsive hydrogels have great potential to break through the predicament faced by severe inflammations treatment.
Haoyu Yu +5 more
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Progression of Sclerouveitis to Endogenous Fusarium Endophthalmitis
Introduction: We describe a unique case of sclerouveitis that progressed to endogenous Fusarium endophthalmitis in a 69‐year‐old male with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL). We highlight the risk of treating sclerouveitis with oral corticosteroids, which can exacerbate an infection and contribute to disease progression.
Sairi Zhang +6 more
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