1982
DOI: 10.1001/archopht.1982.01030040600009
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Clinical Features and Prognosis in Fuchs' Uveitis Syndrome

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“…7 Spontaneous hyphaema has been described; Liesegang reported 6.8% and Jones' 4% rates in FHC. 8,9 Given the association of FHC and hyphaema, it is plausible for the patient to have had a spontaneous hyphaema which tracked back into the bleb. However, this seems unlikely given the severity and simultaneous appearance of both the bleb haemorrhage and hyphaema.…”
Section: Commentmentioning
confidence: 40%
“…7 Spontaneous hyphaema has been described; Liesegang reported 6.8% and Jones' 4% rates in FHC. 8,9 Given the association of FHC and hyphaema, it is plausible for the patient to have had a spontaneous hyphaema which tracked back into the bleb. However, this seems unlikely given the severity and simultaneous appearance of both the bleb haemorrhage and hyphaema.…”
Section: Commentmentioning
confidence: 40%
“…A catarata é a complicação mais comum da SF, sendo a SCP a mais comum, e podendo ter um rápido progresso de maturação (4) . Deve-se levantar a hipótese da síndrome em todo paciente jovem com catarata unilateral e sem história de trauma ou uso de esteróides (7) .…”
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“…O glaucoma secundário desses pacientes não é resultado de uma trabeculite responsiva aos esteróides, a drenagem do ângulo é normalmente aberta e apesar de poder ocorrer sinéquias anteriores perifé-ricas elas não são regulares (4)(5) .…”
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