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“…All reports this far conclude that the ocular symptoms of BAIT respond well to topical corticosteroids. 1,2,5,6 This was also the case in all 3 of our patients. Pigments in the anterior chamber do not disappear with topical steroid therapy and persist for many months.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…All reports this far conclude that the ocular symptoms of BAIT respond well to topical corticosteroids. 1,2,5,6 This was also the case in all 3 of our patients. Pigments in the anterior chamber do not disappear with topical steroid therapy and persist for many months.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…In this report, we described the demographic characteristics and the clinical course of 16 patients who developed severe photophobia with diffuse iris transillumination defects, mydriatic atonic pupils, and pigment dispersion in the anterior chamber, following administration of systemic antibiotics. The clinical entity of BAIT, which is characterized by the aforementioned signs has been reported to be associated with oral administration of moxifloxacin [6][7][8][9][10][11], and more rarely of other antibiotics, including clarithromycin and cefazoline [12,13].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The confusion with a cellular Tyndall of inflammatory origin seems frequent and explains why BAIT syndrome is often considered and treated like uveitis during its acute phase 7,8,24. Gonioscopy, for its part, showed a strong initial pigmentation of the trabeculum.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bilateral acute iris transillumination syndrome (BAIT Syndrome) is a newly described syndrome that was first described in 2004 by Bringas Calvo et al; 1 then in 2009 by Wefers Bettink-Remeijer et al; 2 in 2011 by Tugal-Tutkun in a large series of 26 cases; 3 and in more isolated cases by Jang and Gonul in 2015;4,5 and more recently by De girmenci6 in 2016 and by Perone in 2017. 7 Most of these cases were mainly described in Turkey 3,6,8. Finally, in 2019, Kawali et al, 9 made a description of 22 cases of acute depigmentation of the iris, including 5 cases of BAIT syndrome in India.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%