نتایج جستجو برای: retinitis

تعداد نتایج: 8123  

2017
Mioara-Laura Macovei Maria-Alexandra Nica

The authors presented a clinical case of retinitis punctate albescens in a 26-year-old female patient, with a family history of typical retinitis pigmentosa (father) and bilateral cystoid macular edema treated with anti-VEGF (bevacizumab).

Journal: :Bulletin de la Societe belge d'ophtalmologie 2004
P Demols C A Claes C M Farber F Rasquin

PURPOSE Cytomegalovirus (CMV) retinitis is the most common ocular opportunistic infection associated with AIDS. It usually affects the peripheral retina, sparing the macula. We describe an atypical CMV retinitis exclusively confined to the macula. METHODS A 43-year-old man with the diagnosis of AIDS developed a white retinal lesion confined to the macula of the right eye. Two weeks later, a m...

2013
Sakarin Ausayakhun

The most common ocular opportunistic infection in AIDS patients is cytomegalovirus (CMV) retinitis, which is characterized by dense retinal whitening and hemorrhage. An experienced ophthalmologist can detect CMV retinitis by looking through a dilated pupil in a highly sensitive and specifi c manner. This indirect ophthalmoscopy technique does not need expensive equipment, but it does require a ...

2007
Emrah Kan Turgut Yilmaz Orhan Aydemir Mete Güler Jülide Kurt

PURPOSE Describing the ophthalmic findings of an exudative vasculopathy called as Coats-like retinitis pigmentosa on three patients. The etiology of the Coats-like retinitis pigmentosa is obscure. The principal theories have been discussed in this article. METHODS Three observational case series have been discussed. Complete ophthalmic examinations and color fundus photos, visual field, and f...

Journal: :Investigative ophthalmology 1973
R L Marlor B R Blais F R Preston D G Boyden

Foveomacular retinitis is a term introduced by Dr. Fred Cordes to describe an eye disease first noted in Enlisted Naval Personnel during World War II. It is characterized by a subjective loss of central vision in association with a lesion of the fovea and perifovea which subsequently develops into a foveal cyst or hole. It was never fully accepted as a distinct clinical entity, but was thought ...

2005
D. G. Boyden

Foveomacular retinitis is a term introduced by Dr. Fred Cordes to describe an eye disease first noted in Enlisted Naval Personnel during World War II. It is characterized by a subjective loss of central vision in association with a lesion of the fovea and perifovea which subsequently develops into a foveal cyst or hole. It was never fully accepted as a distinct clinical entity, but was thought ...

Journal: :journal of current ophthalmology 0
غلامرضا نورزاد gholamreza nourzad مهناز باقرشیرودی mahnaz baghershiroodi

purpose: retinitis pigmentosa (rp) is a hereditary eye disease in human beings. it commences at childhood and continues by nyctalopia and gradual reduction of visual field and ends up by blindness. it may be inherited in three forms of autosomal dominant, autosomal recessive and sex-linked. in this investigation we intend to study rp type as a sex-linked disease and its location on x chromosome...

Journal: :Journal of Medical Case Reports 2008
Hari Jayaram Susan M Downes

INTRODUCTION Refsum disease is a potentially lethal and disabling condition associated with retinitis pigmentosa in which early treatment can prevent some of the systemic manifestations. CASE PRESENTATION We present the cases of two brothers with a diagnosis of retinitis pigmentosa from childhood in whom Refsum disease was subsequently diagnosed midlife, after routine enquiry into hand and fe...

Journal: :Frontiers in ophthalmology 2023

Purpose We hereby describe a case of persistent cytomegalovirus (CMV) viremia and retinitis following allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation (HCT) that was successfully treated with infusion CMV-specific cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTL) despite previous treatment Epstein Bar Virus (EBV) -specific CTL, which occurred 5 months earlier. Observations Following several anti- viral medication tri...

Journal: :JAMA 1999
S M Whitcup E Fortin A S Lindblad P Griffiths J A Metcalf M R Robinson J Manischewitz B Baird C Perry I M Kidd T Vrabec R T Davey J Falloon R E Walker J A Kovacs H C Lane R B Nussenblatt J Smith H Masur M A Polis

CONTEXT Persons with cytomegalovirus (CMV) retinitis and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) have required lifelong anti-CMV therapy to prevent the progression of retinal disease and subsequent loss of vision. OBJECTIVE To determine whether patients who were taking highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) and who had stable CMV retinitis could safely discontinue anti-CMV therapy wit...

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