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Acute macular

Sensory systems Vision Acute macular neuroretinopathy has been attributed to adrenaline [68 ]. [Pg.316]

Acute macular neuroretinopathy, a condition of uncertain cause and variable prognosis, occurs mostly in young women. Viral, autoimmune, and ischemic causes have been proposed, and the last might be the mechanism in the cases that have been ascribed to adrenaline. No treatment is available. [Pg.316]

Solar lentigo are a macular area of brown pigmentation appearing after either acute or chronic sun exposure. The term solar lentigo is In younger patients solar lentigo are seen on preferred to senile lentigo, which is sometimes sim-exposed areas (Fig. i8.i). There is usually a... [Pg.199]

Janeway lesions are small, painless hemorrhagic macular plaques on the palms of the hands or soles of the feet due to septic emboli and more commonly associated with acute S. aureus IE (Fig. 71-3F). [Pg.1092]

Other suggested uses include sexual dysfunction secondary to selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), macular degeneration, premenstrual syndrome, and the prevention of acute mountain sickness at high altitude. Some of these uses are supported only by a single study. [Pg.790]

HeierJS, Topping TM, Baumann W, et al. Ketorolac versus prednisolone versus combination therapy in the treatment of acute pseudophakic cystoid macular edema. Ophthalmology 2000 107 2034. [Pg.641]

A 70-year-old white woman with a history of penicUhn allergy underwent an uncomphcated eye operation, at the end of which she received a subconjunctival injection of cefazohn 50 mg (170). About 90 minutes post-operatively she developed acute respiratory distress and an erythematous macular rash over the face, neck. [Pg.694]

Thus, there exist a variety of predominantly acute edematous retinal disorders that may be amenable for treatment with an intravitreous injection of INS37217. For treatment of chronic conditions such as cystoid or diabetic macular edema, alternative means of intravitreous delivery, such as intravitreous insert or implant or a sustained-release formulation, will likely be required. [Pg.109]

American Medical Association as much as possible amorphous material ambulate ambulatory arm muscle circumference age-related macular degeneration acute megokaryoblastic leukemia acoustic myography acute myocardial infarction acute myelogenous leukemia agnogenic myeloid metaplasia acute myelomonoblastic leukemia amniocentesis acute monoblastic leukemia amputation ampule Austin-Moore prosthesis alternating motor rates acute mountain sickness amylase assisted mechanical ventilation... [Pg.215]

Major Appiications Fuel cell power generation system, liquid crystal displays, solor cells, sensors, thermochromic materials,coloring wood,n detergents, assessment of tobacco smoke, cosmetics,14 detect bacterial infections,i multidrug resistance inhibitors, treatment of bums, endodontic, diabetes, obesity, 5 cancer,2o age-related macular degeneration, viral diseases Safety/Toxicity Acute toxicity, combustion toxicity, 4 cytotoxicity, genotoxicity, mutagenicity, nephrotoxicity, phototoxicity, soil toxicity ... [Pg.260]

A 59-year-old man with acute myeloid leukemia developed fungal pneumonia after unrelated donor stem cell transplantation and was given posaconazole then voriconazole 200 mg bd, and soon after began working outside and developed photodistributed, macular erythema on the head, neck, and upper chest [51 ]. [Pg.433]

Cardiovascular A 64-year-old woman treated for macular degeneration with intraocular injections of bevacizumab presented with chest pain, nausea and vomiting. After an initial diagnosis of acute coronary syndrome and anticoagulation treatment with intravenous heparin, she remained stable without chest pain or shortness of breath and with no evidence of arrhythmias. This may be the first report of an association between intraocular bevacizumab and reversible myocardial dysfunction with a pattern similar to stress-induced cardiomyopathy (also called Takotsubo cardiomyopathy or apical ballooning), although clear evidence for a causal relationship is lacking [97 ]. [Pg.570]


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