The uveitis is recurrent and nongranulomatous ... (B) These lesions can not be seen on fluorescein angiography. Posterior synechia due to recurrent intraocular inflammation.
Uveitis can significantly impact a ... with iCAU are at a higher risk for certain complications, such as posterior synechiae and cataract surgery, particularly if they are diagnosed at a younger ...
Uveitis, an inflammatory disease of the eye ... to address complications such as poor pupil dilation and posterior synechiae, which are common in uveitic eyes. A retrospective cohort study ...
Pupillary examination may be challenging in the setting of atrophy or synechia ... All patients with uveitis must undergo a dilated evaluation of the posterior segment. Evaluation of the lens ...
Subconjunctival mydricaine injections are used in routine practice in patients with uveitis to prevent the formation of permanent posterior synechiae.1 Mydricaine No 2 (Moorfields Eye Hospital ...
idiopathic uveitis and other inflammatory diseases. The recorded complications included band keratopathy, posterior synechiae, OHT, which was defined by an intraocular pressure greater than 21 mm Hg, ...
321 acute anterior uveitis flares were documented ... This is especially important in phakic patients in order to minimise the development of posterior synechiae, acceleration of cataracts and other ...
Corneal graft survival rates are similar between those who later receive trabeculectomy, cyclophotocoagulation, or drainage ...
Patient age in uveitis diagnoses and treatment plays a significant role, according to research published in American Journal of Ophthalmology.
aFrancis I Proctor Foundation, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, USA bDepartment of Ophthalmology, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, USA cDepartment ...
The spleen was barely palpable. The right eye showed marked ciliary injection at the lower limbus, a mature complicated cataract and posterior synechia; there was light perception only.
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