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Vision Vitreal

Clinical features of ARN must include (1) focal well-demarcated areas of retinal necrosis located in the retinal periphery, (2) rapid circumferential progression of necrosis, (3) evidence of occlusive vasculitis, and (4) moderate to severe anterior chamber and vitreal inflammation. Mild presentations may manifest low-grade anterior chamber inflammation with or without blurred vision, whereas severe cases may include episcleritis, scleritis, and pain on eye movement. Early clinical findings include anterior and posterior uveitis, keratic precipitates, and presence of vitreous cells. Within several days to weeks, the patient develops dramatic progressive retinal whitening in multifocal and confluent patches, vasculitis of both retinal arteries and veins, and possible optic nerve head... [Pg.620]

Gaudreault J, Escandon E, Maruoka M, Reich M, Li D, Hsei D. Vitreal pharmacokinetics of rhuFab V2 in rabbits using a non-invasive method. Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology, 2002 (Abstract 2801). [Pg.81]


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