Disease | choroiditis |
Phenotype | C0042384|vasculitis |
Sentences | 6 |
PubMedID- 21475653 | In our experience, retinal vasculitis with or without choroiditis in patients with latent/manifest tuberculosis is a strong clinical predictor of tubercular uveitis [8]. |
PubMedID- 20149341 | Results: broad-based posterior synechiae, retinal vasculitis with or without choroiditis, and serpiginous-like choroiditis were seen significantly more commonly in patients with tubercular uveitis. |
PubMedID- 23450761 | Pointers to tuberculous uveitis include bilaterality, broad-based posterior synechiae, retinal vasculitis with or without choroiditis, and serpiginous-like choroiditis in patients with latent or manifest tuberculosis in tuberculosis-endemic areas.7 other considerations include presence of multifocal choroidal tubercles and subretinal abscess. |
PubMedID- 21823934 | Presumed tubercular retinal vasculitis with serpiginous-like choroiditis in the other eye. |
PubMedID- 25949841 | Histopathological evaluation of the specimen revealed granulomatous choroiditis with necrotizing vasculitis with infiltrates of inflammatory cells (figure 4). |
PubMedID- 22302066 | Patients were enrolled if they had clinical ocular signs suspicious of tau such as granulomatous inflammation, broad-based posterior synechiae, retinal vasculitis with or without choroiditis, and serpiginous-like choroiditis, as defined by tabbara21, 41 and gupta et al,4, 14 and consented to participate in the study. |
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