2018
DOI: 10.18240/ijo.2018.06.28
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Challenging treatment of bilateral multiple infection panuveitis in HIV/AIDS patients

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“…[ 1 2 ] Uncommonly there is increased risk of multiple simultaneous systemic and/or ocular infections in the same patient. [ 2 3 4 ] Occurrence of both CMVR and OTB simultaneously with bilateral involvement of TB, as seen in our patient, is uncommon and can be an indicator of severe immunodeficiency state. Such patients are more prone for disseminated systemic infections.…”
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“…[ 1 2 ] Uncommonly there is increased risk of multiple simultaneous systemic and/or ocular infections in the same patient. [ 2 3 4 ] Occurrence of both CMVR and OTB simultaneously with bilateral involvement of TB, as seen in our patient, is uncommon and can be an indicator of severe immunodeficiency state. Such patients are more prone for disseminated systemic infections.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 62%