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Intravitreal anti-inflammatory treatment for uveitis


S Sugita - British Journal of Ophthalmology, 2007 - bjo.bmj.com
Corticosteroids and second-line immunosuppressive agents such as cyclosporin and
tacrolimus (FK506) can effectively control intraocular inflammation in patients
with uveitis 1 (see page 237). Intraocular inflammation in uveitis causes ...
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Pseudouveitis-Analysis of Cases Misdiagnosed as Posterior Uveitis


A Nagpal, J Biswas - Ocular immunology and inflammation, 2006 - informahealthcare.com
Purpose: Analysis of non-uveitic entities that were referred as posterior
uveitis to a uveitis referral center. Methods: We came across and analyzed 32
cases of non-uveitic entities (1.12%) that had been misdiagnosed and ...
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Effects of intravitreal injection of tacrolimus (FK506) in experimental uveitis


T Ishikawa, H Hokama, Y Katagiri, H Goto, M … - Current Eye Research, 2005 - informahealthcare.com
Purpose: To examine the immunosuppressive and neuroprotective effects of
intravitreal injection of tacrolimus in experimental uveitis. Methods:
Tacrolimus (40 μ g) was injected intravitreally in rabbits to examine ...
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Ocular toxicity of intravitreal tacrolimus


E Passos, MM Genaidy, GA Peyman - Ophthalmic surgery and lasers, 2002 - cat.inist.fr
■ BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: To investigate the ocular toxicity of
intravitreally administered tacrolimus, a drug with potent immunosuppressive
activity. ■ METHODS: To evaluate toxicity, tacrolimus was injected into ...
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[CITATION] Management of intraocular inflammation


J Biswas, NA Rao - retina
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Ultrasound biomicroscopy in anterior segment inflammatory disorders


J Biswas, MP Bhende, SV Mondkar - Annals of Ophthalmology, 2000 - Springer
U ltrasound biomicroscopy (UBM) is a new modality of diagnostic imaging using
ultrasound waves to produce a 2-dimensional real-time view of the anterior
segment of the eye in B-mode. The technique was first described by Pavlin ...
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Ultrasound biomicroscopy in the diagnosis and management of pars planitis caused by …


M Bhende, J Biswas, T Sharma, SK Chopra, L … - American journal of ophthalmology, 2000 - Elsevier
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Intravenous Pulse Methylprednisolone Therapy for Acute Treatment of Serpiginous …


… , I Halkiadakis, S Papaeythymiou-Orchan, N … - Ocular Immunology and Inflammation, 2006 - informahealthcare.com
Purpose: To evaluate the safety and efficacy of high-dose intravenous steroid
therapy (HDIST) for the acute treatment of vision-threatening serpiginous
choroiditis. Methods: Retrospective review of the records of five patients ...
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ICG angiography and uveitis


LJ Howe, A Tufail - Ocular Immunology and Inflammation, 2004 - informahealthcare.com
The choroidal vasculature is intimately involved in the inflammatory process in
many uveitic conditions.1 The choroid is difficult to study in vivo as it lies
anatomically and optically hidden behind the retinal pigment epithelium ...
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[PDF] Management challenges and future trends in uveitis AUTHORS


SN Foundation - oseafrica.org
INTRODUCTION For many years, uveitis was considered a single disease entity
therefore the approach to treatment varied very little. Due to development and
sophistication of immunologic and microscopic testing it is clear that ...
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