Disease | retinal detachment |
Phenotype | C0547030|visual disturbance |
Sentences | 3 |
PubMedID- 26483677 | The classic clinical course of vkh is divided into three stages: stage 1 (the prodromal stage) includes flu-like symptoms; stage 2 (the acute uveitic stage) includes auditory and neurological manifestations followed by visual disturbance associated with exudative retinal detachments and optic disc hyperemia, and stage 3 (the convalescent stage) can last for months or be chronic with sunset glow fundus, cutaneous hypopigmentation, and poliosis [1]. |
PubMedID- 20950946 | Purpose: patients with choroidal hemangioma (ch), a benign ocular hamartoma, frequently presents with visual disturbance as a result of exudative retinal detachment (rd), which originates in subretinal fluid accumulation. |
PubMedID- 24701813 | Introduction: choroidal hemangiomas are benign vascular hamartomas that typically present from second to fourth decade of life, when they can cause visual disturbance due to exudative retinal detachment. |
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