نتایج جستجو برای: frosted branch angiitis

تعداد نتایج: 80625  

2017
Hayate Nakagawa Hidetaka Noma Osamu Kotake Ryosuke Motohashi Kanako Yasuda Masahiko Shimura

BACKGROUND A few reports have described ocular complications of influenza A infection, such as impaired ocular movement, parasympathetic ocular nerve, keratitis, macular lesion, and frosted branch angiitis. We encountered a rare case of acute anterior uveitis and optic neuritis associated with influenza A infection. CASE PRESENTATION A 70-year-old man presented with symptoms of upper respirat...

2007
Gene Albanese Peter D. Vickery Paul R. Sievert

Changes to land use and disturbance frequency threaten disturbance-dependent Lepidoptera within sandplain habitats of the northeastern United States. The frosted elfin (Callophrys irus) is a rare and declining monophagous butterfly that is found in xeric open habitats maintained by disturbance. We surveyed potential habitat for adult frosted elfins at four sites containing frosted elfin populat...

Journal: :Ophthalmic plastic and reconstructive surgery 2005
Roger A Dailey Robert N Tower

PURPOSE To describe the use of a new, frosted Jones Pyrex tube in the treatment of obstructed canaliculi of the upper lacrimal system. The frosted Jones tube retains the advantages of the traditional smooth Pyrex tube yet appears to improve the positional stability in the surgically created fistula. METHODS Ten patients of a single surgeon who had previously undergone external conjunctivodacr...

Journal: :AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology 1987
J M O'Donohue D R Enzmann

Varicella zoster (VZ) is an unusual cause of CNS angiitis, usually occurring in older patients and immunocompromised hosts. The infection most commonly presents as herpes zoster ophthalmicus with contralateral hemiplegia. Mycotic aneurysm formation associated with VZ angiitis is rare. We report two cases of VZ angiitis with mycotic aneurysm formation (both aneurysms eventually ruptured) and one...

Journal: :AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology 2002
Hakan Ay Gürdal Sahin Işil Saatci Figen Söylemezoğlu Okay Saribaş

Primary angiitis of the CNS is histopathologically characterized by ischemic lesions and small petechial hemorrhages. Unlike CT or conventional MR imaging, gradient-echo MR imaging depicts these chronic petechial hemorrhages. We herein report the case of biopsy-proved primary angiitis of the CNS in a 42-year-old man; whom gradient-echo MR imaging revealed multiple petechial hemorrhages in the c...

2014
Elizabeth A Shiner Alessandro S Zagami

Primary angiitis of the central nervous system is a rare idiopathic vasculitis affecting small- and medium-sized vessels, isolated to the brain, leptomeninges and spinal cord. We report a case of biopsy-proven primary angiitis of the central nervous system, displaying some atypical features. This case highlights several key diagnostic and management issues of the disorder as well as its potenti...

2014
Mathieu Zuber

Isolated angiitis of the central nervous system (CNS) is a rare condition with an incidence estimated at less than 1:2 000 000 (Moore, 1999). It was defined, in 1959, as an idiopathic vasculitis restricted to small leptomeningeal and parenchymal arteries and veins, without apparent systemic involvement (Cravioto and Feigin, 1959). Almost 50 years later, the affliction remains poorly recognized,...

Journal: :AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology 1993
C Negishi G Sze

In this case of biopsy-proved granulomatous angiitis, MR showed prominent leptomeningeal enhancement with comparatively little parenchymal involvement. Pathologically, granulomatous angiitis chiefly affects small vessels, with a predilection for those in the leptomeninges. Although marked leptomeningeal enhancement is not the most common finding, vasculitis should be added to the differential d...

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