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[Vasoproliferative intermediary uveitis (author's transl)].

H Slezak, P Kenyeres

    Klinische Monatsblatter Fur Augenheilkunde
    |October 1, 1981
    PubMed
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    Intermediary uveitis presents with dust-like vitreous opacities. Recurrent vitreous hemorrhages indicate a vasoproliferative form, helping pinpoint inflammation sites in the posterior eye segment.

    Area of Science:

    • Ophthalmology
    • Inflammatory eye diseases

    Context:

    • Intermediary uveitis is characterized by vitreous opacities.
    • Vitreous opacities are a hallmark of various intermediary uveitis types.

    Purpose:

    • To describe the clinical features of intermediary uveitis.
    • To correlate vitreous hemorrhages with vasoproliferation in the posterior eye segment.

    Summary:

    • Dust-like opacities in the vitreous body are the primary indicator of intermediary uveitis.
    • Recurrent vitreous hemorrhages are associated with the vasoproliferative form of this inflammation.
    • The location of these hemorrhages can help identify the site of vasoproliferation.

    Impact:

    • Enhances understanding of intermediary uveitis pathology.

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  • Provides diagnostic clues for identifying vasoproliferative activity in posterior uveitis.
  • Aids in localizing inflammatory processes within the eye.