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Pediatric Clinics of North America, 2003
Uveitis in children is an entity most pediatricians and ophthalmologists seldom encounter. It is prevalent in society, however, and the high incidence of sight-threatening complications in untreated children warrants a baseline knowl-edge of the diseases and disorders involved as well as a sense of when to refer to a specialist.
Hemang, Patel, Debra, Goldstein
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Uveitis in children is an entity most pediatricians and ophthalmologists seldom encounter. It is prevalent in society, however, and the high incidence of sight-threatening complications in untreated children warrants a baseline knowl-edge of the diseases and disorders involved as well as a sense of when to refer to a specialist.
Hemang, Patel, Debra, Goldstein
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Survey of Ophthalmology, 2001
Hypopyon uveitis has inflammatory, infective, and neoplastic causes and a high association with systemic disease. Careful questioning of the patient and detailed examination of the eye for other signs is necessary to guide the differential diagnosis and relevant investigations. Because the underlying causes require very different types of investigation
A, Ramsay, S, Lightman
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Hypopyon uveitis has inflammatory, infective, and neoplastic causes and a high association with systemic disease. Careful questioning of the patient and detailed examination of the eye for other signs is necessary to guide the differential diagnosis and relevant investigations. Because the underlying causes require very different types of investigation
A, Ramsay, S, Lightman
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2010
Posterior uveitis is a major cause of ocular morbidity worldwide. Systemic corticosteroids (CS) remain the primary method of treatment for noninfectious posterior uveitis; however, CS are associated with many side effects. Immunomodulatory therapy (IMT) is recommended when inflammatory control is not attained with a tolerable level of systemic CS (
Harvey Siy, Uy +2 more
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Posterior uveitis is a major cause of ocular morbidity worldwide. Systemic corticosteroids (CS) remain the primary method of treatment for noninfectious posterior uveitis; however, CS are associated with many side effects. Immunomodulatory therapy (IMT) is recommended when inflammatory control is not attained with a tolerable level of systemic CS (
Harvey Siy, Uy +2 more
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice, 1992
Uveitis (inflammation of the iris, ciliary body, or choroid) is a potentially blinding condition with a significant economic impact on the horse industry. Variable symptoms are described, as well as a considerable range of structural and functional sequelae.
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Uveitis (inflammation of the iris, ciliary body, or choroid) is a potentially blinding condition with a significant economic impact on the horse industry. Variable symptoms are described, as well as a considerable range of structural and functional sequelae.
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2016
Pediatric uveitis embraces a group of inflammatory diseases affecting the vascular layer of the eye. Among the broad spectrum of possible etiologies, juvenile idiopathic arthritis stands for the most common cause of anterior chronic uveitis in Western countries.
Brambilla, Alice +2 more
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Pediatric uveitis embraces a group of inflammatory diseases affecting the vascular layer of the eye. Among the broad spectrum of possible etiologies, juvenile idiopathic arthritis stands for the most common cause of anterior chronic uveitis in Western countries.
Brambilla, Alice +2 more
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