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Textbook of Ophthalmology
CLASSIFICATION OF OPTIC NEURITIS Optic neuritis can be divided into two
main anatomical types: (i) papillitis, and (ii) retrobulbar neuritis which may be
acute or chronic (toxic amblyopia). PAPILLITIS Papillitis is the inflammation of
optic ...
Sunita Agarwal, Athiya Agarwal, Lucio Buratto, 2002
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Anorectal and Colon Diseases: Textbook and Color Atlas of ...
1.6 Cryptitis and Papillitis The terms "cryptitis" and "papillitis" are not widely used
in English, even though they refer to a relatively common proctologic disorder.
Cryptitis is an infection of the anal crypts and the associated anal glands just ...
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Ocular Fundus: From Findings to Diagnosis
Treatment of Temporal Arteritis ø immediate and in high doses ø intravenous
corticosteroids ø followed by oral corticosteroids ø adjunctive therapy:
hemodilution Principal Signs of Papillitis ø acute decrease in visual acuity ø
unilateral optic ...
Sebastian Wolf, Bernd Kirchhof, 2011
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Practical Viewing of the Optic Disc
Kathleen B. Digre, James John Corbett. Figure 3-55. Continued. D,E At follow-up
some time later, there was atrophy. UNILATERAL DISC SWELLING Is the
Swelling Inflammatory? — Papillitis or Anterior Optic Neuritis Papillitis is a
general term ...
Kathleen B. Digre, James John Corbett, 2003
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Neurology and General Medicine
PAPILLITIS AND RETROBULBAR NEURITIS Epidemiology The term papillitis is
used for disc edema of uncertain etiology. As such, there are no specifics to the
race, gender, or age of those affected. Papillitis may be unilateral or bilateral and,
...
Michael Jeffrey Aminoff, 2008
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Manual of Ocular Diagnosis and Therapy
Papillitis is the term used to describe disk swelling associated with visual loss
due to inflammation, infiltration, or vascular disorders of the nerve head. Two
types will lie discussed: optic neuritis and ischemic optic neuropathy. a. Optic
neuritis is ...
Deborah Pavan-Langston, 2008
6. Toxic optic neuritis (see toxic amblyopias). CLINICAL PROFILE Optic neuritis
can be classified into three anatomical types: papillitis, neuroretinitis and
retrobulbar neuritis (which may be acute or chronic). Chronic retrobulbar neuritis
is also ...
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Fundus Fluorescein and Indocyanine Green Angiography: A ...
Papillitis (A) color picture and (B) FFA. than men. In children, the involvement is
bilateral. Some patients may complain of defective color vision. Patients with
multiple sclerosis may have transient obscuration of vision on exertion or rise in
body ...
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Parsons' Diseases of the Eye
It may be hyperaemic and swollen with or without peripapillary flame-shaped
haemorrhages in papillitis (Fig. 22.6B ), which is most commonly seen in children
and young adults. It may be inflamed with involvement of the neighbouring retina
...
Ramanjit Sihota & Radhika Tandon, 2011
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Textbook of Ophthalmology
Papillitis is an inflammation of the intraocular part of optic nerve. Clinical features:
Papillitis is often unilateral and loss of vision is the hallmark of the disease. There
may be pain on ocular movements and the pupillary light reflex is sluggish.
H. V. Nema, Nitin Nema, 2011
ȘTIRI NOI CARE INCLUD TERMENUL «PAPILLITIS»
Află ce ziare naționale și internaționale au scris despre și cum este întrebuințat termenul
papillitis în contextul următoarelor știri.
10 Everyday Objects You Never Knew the Names For
It's a lie bump, more formally known as transient lingual papillitis (TLP). They also tend not to be serious, but if they last for more than week, see ... «Womans Day, Iul 15»
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They should be able to differentially diagnose the conditions – for example, papilloedema and papillitis both cause raised optic nerve head, but ... «Optometry Today, Iun 15»
Structural changes of the choroid in sarcoid- and tuberculosis …
Posterior segment activity was based on the clinician's impression of significant vitritis, vasculitis, chorioretinitis, and papillitis. Cases of ... «Nature.com, Mai 15»
To the Parent of the Immunocompromised Child Who Thinks My Kid …
... pruritus, nerve deafness, otitis media, retinitis, optic neuritis (i.e. blindness), papillitis, retrobulbar neuritis, conjunctivitis, epididymitis, orchitis, ... «The People's Voice, Feb 15»
How to call in sick with conviction
It has a big name to match that big feeling: transient lingual papillitis. INGROWN TOENAIL. If you want to go Greek, it's onychocryptosis (“hidden ... «NEWS.com.au, Sep 14»
How to Call In Sick: 21 Complicated Terms for Minor Illnesses
It has a big name to match that big feeling: transient lingual papillitis. 6. Ingrown toenail. If you want to go Greek, it's onychocryptosis ("hidden ... «Slate Magazine, Sep 14»
21 fancy medical terms for mundane problems
... but feels distractingly humongous in your mouth. It has a big name to match that big feeling: transient lingual papillitis. 6. INGROWN TOENAIL. «The Week Magazine, Aug 14»
What is measles, symptoms and prevention
Retinitis; optic neuritis; papillitis; retrobulbar neuritis; conjunctivitis.Epididymitis; orchitis. Death from various, and in some cases unknown, ... «Times of India, Mai 13»
AofA Science Summary: Reversible blindness in bilateral optic …
Unremarkable anterior segment and posterior segment exam. No papillitis or papilledema. Global visual field defect OU based on Humphrey ... «Age of Autism, Sep 12»