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Slit-lamp biomicroscopy revealed 2+ cells, indicating active anterior uveitis (0 cells = normal, 0.5–4+ cells = abnormal scale), and laser-flare photometry measured 88 photons/ms in both eyes ...
In many large series, infections (most often due to HSV) cause 10 to 15% of anterior uveitis cases, whereas more than 50% of posterior uveitis cases are due to infection, most often toxoplasmosis ...
Seven eyes of 5 patients had anterior chamber cells. Four eyes had keratic precipitates (KPs), and 1 had mutton fat KPs. One eye had iris nodules and posterior synechia. Thirteen eyes had opacitates ...
Complications of anterior uveitis commonly, but not universally, include cataract development, according to the results of a study published in the American Journal of Ophthalmology. Researchers ...
Optometrists are well-equipped to treat patients with anterior uveitis, but the condition’s clinical presentations and potential for underlying systemic associations can present various challenges for ...
Conclusion: Within the pediatric population with uveitis, non-anterior location is associated with the highest risk of ME, followed by the presence of complications, such as band keratopathy and ...
FT: Even if the trauma is to one eye, it’s important to check both eyes as the inflammatory response can affect both. CSJ: I’d have a look for any synechiae or even the imprint of the iris in the ...
Patients with herpes simplex virus (HSV) anterior uveitis may present with clinical signs and symptoms similar to Posner-Schlossman Syndrome (glaucomatocyclitic crisis), according to a poster ...
An 11-year-old girl with latent tuberculosis infection was evaluated for eye redness of 8 weeks’ duration. Funduscopy had shown optic-disk edema, peripheral retinal hemorrhages, and perivascular ...
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