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Intermediarni uveitis: Intermediate uveitis:
2010Background: Intermediate uveitis (IU) is an intraocular inflammation affectinganterior vitreous, peripheral retina and pars plana of the ciliary body. Etiology is mostly unknown, but IU can be associated with systemic diseases including multiple sclerosis, sarcoidosis and occasionally with systemic infectious diseases.
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Bulletin de la Societe belge d'ophtalmologie, 2001
Intermediate uveitis is a chronic and insidious disease. Children and young adults are preferentially affected. Vision loss and floaters are commonly reported in a quiet eye. The inflammation predominates in the vitreous and some characteristic peripheral exsudates may be observed.
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Intermediate uveitis is a chronic and insidious disease. Children and young adults are preferentially affected. Vision loss and floaters are commonly reported in a quiet eye. The inflammation predominates in the vitreous and some characteristic peripheral exsudates may be observed.
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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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ANTERIOR AND INTERMEDIATE UVEITIS
International Ophthalmology Clinics, 1990C E, Pavesio, R A, Nozik
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