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Also shown are keratic precipitates and grade 2+ inflammatory cells (on a scale of 0 to 4+, with higher grades indicating more cells per field) 5 in the anterior chamber of the left eye 16 days ...
Other findings include bumps on the cornea, called keratic precipitates. If there is inflammation in the iris, patients may feel some pain when the pupil contracts, which is when light hits it.
To quantitatively evaluate aqueous flare and cells in patients with Fuchs syndrome. The medical records of 40 patients (47 eyes) diagnosed with Fuchs syndrome between February 2006 and January ...
The left eye demonstrates 3+ conjunctival injection (b), Descemet’s folds (c), 4+ cell with intense flare and fibrin (d) and 2-mm hypopyon (e) with no keratic precipitates.
A 62-year-old man presented with complaints of severe pain, photophobia, and redness in his left eye for 2 weeks. At the initial appearance of symptoms, he had also noted white discharge in his ...
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