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iris/inflammation

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Iris nodules in essential iris atrophy.

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Seven cases are reported, believed to be the first in the literature, in which iris nodules are verified in the complete spectrum of essential iris atrophies. This feature appears late in the course of the disease as small yellow nodules that progressively increase in number and gradually become

Residual iris retraction syndrome after artificial iris implantation.

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OBJECTIVE To evaluate the effect of an artificial iris implant on the remnant iris. METHODS Interventional case series METHODS: Setting: single-centre PATIENT POPULATION: 42 consecutive patients OBSERVATION PROCEDURES: Morphological evaluation over 24±14 months MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Remnant

[Inflammation of the iris].

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Inflammation of the Iris.

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Inflammation of the Iris.

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[Immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome (IRIS)].

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Overwhelming immune reaction resulting in granulomatous inflammation after infection with opportunistic pathogens has been termed immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome (IRIS). IRIS has mainly been described in patients with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). However, IRIS is not restricted to

Prosthetic iris implantation for congenital, traumatic, or functional iris deficiencies.

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OBJECTIVE To determine the efficacy and safety of surgical implantation of prosthetic iris devices in patients with anatomic or functional iris deficiencies. METHODS Cincinnati Eye Institute, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA. METHODS Twenty-five patients were enrolled in an interventional prospective

Bilateral acute iris depigmentation and bilateral acute iris transillumination syndrome.

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The case is presented of a 32 year-old male who arrived with acute bilateral symptoms with blurred vision, red eye, severe photophobia and severe ocular pain after suffering from a flu-like syndrome. The patient presented with a clinical picture of bilateral involvement characterised by pupils in

Strongyloidiasis-Related IRIS.

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Helminthic infection and HIV have been reported to coexist, particularly in sub-Saharan African patients living with HIV. Strongyloidiasis is one of the most common helminths, usually leading to cutaneous and gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms. In the immunocompromised host, this infection can lead to

Inflammatory granuloma of the iris.

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HIV & immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome (IRIS).

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Antiretroviral therapy (ART) initiation in HIV-infected patients leads to recovery of CD4+T cell numbers and restoration of protective immune responses against a wide variety of pathogens, resulting in reduction in the frequency of opportunistic infections and prolonged survival. However, in a

[Immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome or IRIS].

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The immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome is a heterogeneous collection of pathological manifestations attributed to an excessive and deregulated immune response to various infectious and non-infectious pathogens consecutive to the modification of immune status. Mycobacteria and mycoses in the

Bilateral acute iris transillumination.

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OBJECTIVE To describe a series of patients with bilateral acute iris transillumination, pigment dispersion, and sphincter paralysis. METHODS We reviewed the medical records and clinical photographs of 26 patients seen at 5 centers in Turkey and Belgium between March 16, 2006, and July 6, 2010.

Iris varix as a cause of late-onset inflammation after implantation of a phakic iris claw lens.

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Customized humanoptics silicone iris prosthesis in eyes with posttraumatic iris loss: outcomes and complications.

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OBJECTIVE Posttraumatic partial or total iris defects often cause significant debilitating glare, photophobia, decreased vision and cosmetic problems. Currently, the best cosmetic results can be obtained with a customized silicone iris prosthesis. However, little is known about the functional
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