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  • Title: Intermediate uveitis
  • Authors: ➤  
  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 290
  • Publisher: ➤  Karger - S. Karger Publishers (USA) - Karger AG, S.
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  • Publish Location: New York - Basel

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  • First Year Published: 1991
  • Is Full Text Available: Yes
  • Is The Book Public: No
  • Access Status: Borrowable

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Uveitis

United States uveitis accounts for about 10–20% of cases of blindness. Uveitis is classified anatomically into anterior, intermediate, posterior, and

Intermediate uveitis

Intermediate uveitis is a form of uveitis localized to the vitreous and peripheral retina. Intermediate uveitis may either be an isolated eye disease

Macular degeneration

diagnosed through a complete eye exam. Severity is divided into early, intermediate, and late types. The late type is additionally divided into "dry" and

Conjunctivitis

epithelium. A slit lamp examination is likely to show evidence of anterior uveitis. Omics technologies have been used to identify biomarkers that inform on

Photophobia

syndrome, mild traumatic brain injury (MTBI), or severe eye diseases such as uveitis or corneal abrasion. A more extensive list follows: Causes of photophobia

Macular edema

common today with modern lens replacement techniques. Chronic uveitis and intermediate uveitis can be a cause. Blockage of a vein in the retina can cause

Heterochromia iridum

iridocyclitis – a condition characterized by a low grade, asymptomatic uveitis in which the iris in the affected eye becomes hypochromic and has a washed-out

Uveitic glaucoma

Uveitic glaucoma (or uveitis glaucoma, or anterior uveitic glaucoma, or anterior noninfectious uveitic glaucoma, or uveitis associated with glaucoma, or

Stye

Arcus senilis Band keratopathy Vascular tunic Iris Ciliary body Uveitis Intermediate uveitis Hyphema Rubeosis iridis Persistent pupillary membrane Iridodialysis

Strabismus

Arcus senilis Band keratopathy Vascular tunic Iris Ciliary body Uveitis Intermediate uveitis Hyphema Rubeosis iridis Persistent pupillary membrane Iridodialysis