Ocular Sarcoidosis
Fig. 14.1 External photograph of sarcoid granuloma on the face In children, sarcoidosis usually manifests as a triad of rash, uveitis, and arthritis in children less than 4 years of…
Fig. 14.1 External photograph of sarcoid granuloma on the face In children, sarcoidosis usually manifests as a triad of rash, uveitis, and arthritis in children less than 4 years of…
Recurrent oral ulcers (at least three times per year) plus two of the following: 1. Recurrent genital ulcers (aphthous or scarring ulcers) 2. Ocular inflammation (anterior uveitis/posterior uveitis, cells in…
Parasite Definitive host Intermediate host/vector Accidental hosts Infecting stage to human Toxoplasmosis Domestic cats and members of family Felidae Birds and rodents Human Tissue cysts, sporulated oocysts Onchocerciasis Human Blackfly…
Fig. 10.1 Intraocular lymphoma manifesting mainly vitreous opacification. (a) Fundoscopic examination shows characteristic vitreous opacities spreading radially to the periphery of the fundus. (b) Dynamic examination of vitreous opacities using…
Fig. 8.1 (Patient # 1). Both hands and feet of a patient with chronic VKH showing vitiligo Fig. 8.2 (Patient # 1). External eye photograph right eye showing poliosis. Left…
Age group (40–60 years) Serpiginous choroiditis Birdshot retinochoroidopathy Age group (30–40 years) APMPPE MEWDS PIC MCP Unilateral MEWDS Bilateral APMPPE Birdshot retinochoroidopathy PIC MCP Small lesions (25–100 um) PIC, MEWDS,…
Global goals, targets, and indicators for TB control 1 Millennium Development Goals set for 2015 Goal 6: Combat HIV/AIDS, malaria, and other diseases Target 6c: Halt and begin to reverse…
Fig. 17.1 Left eye fundus photograph showing multifocal serpiginoid lesions of presumed tubercular uveitis, involving the posterior pole as well as the periphery. The lesions are noncontiguous to the optic…
Fig. 11.1 Snowball opacities Epidemiology Occurrence of intermediate uveitis varies worldwide. The prevalence of intermediate uveitis varies in different populations and accounts for 2–31 % of all uveitis presenting to…
Fig. 2.1 Slit lamp photograph of an eye with herpes simplex virus acute anterior uveitis with granulomatous keratic precipitates and sector iridoplegia, which subsequently developed sector atrophy Fig. 2.2 Slit…