Notes in Uveitis

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Published 08/28/2024 Signs of internal inflammation include {{c1::photophobia}} 
Published 08/28/2024 Episcleritis is differentiated from conjunctivitis using {{c1::phenylephrine}}
Published 08/28/2024 {{c1::Keratic precipitates}} are spots of debris found on the inside of the cornea that occur from anterior chamber inflammation 
Published 08/28/2024 Dilating drops are used in iritis, as we know, to rerduce pain and immobilize the iris. Another benefit from dilating drops in this situation is {{c1:…
Published 08/28/2024 Intraocular "flare" is an indication of {{c1::protein}}
Published 08/28/2024 Uveitis can cause an increase in intraocular pressure because of {{c1::1. Trabeculitis: inflammation of the trabecular meshwork 2. Trabecula…
Published 08/28/2024 What is the effect of uveitis on pupils?{{c1::Constriction: prolly due to inflammation/synechiae }}
Published 08/28/2024 Methotrexate axerts its anti-inflammatory effects through {{c1::the extracellular release of adenosine}}
Published 08/28/2024 The main antimetabolite medications used for uveitis are {{c1::methotrexate, mycophenolate mofetil, and azathioprione}}. The main T-cell inhibititing …
Published 08/28/2024 HLA Association of birdshot retinochoroidopathy is {{c1::HLA-A29}}
Published 08/28/2024 There are many ways in which we can categorize the types of uveitis. The Standardization of Uveitis Nomenclature (SUN) Working Group developed a syste…
Published 08/28/2024 The 4 anatomical classifications of uveitis are{{c1::1. Anterior 2. Posterior3. Intermediate4. Panuveitis}}
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