2019
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-13-7896-6_19
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Update on Diagnosis and Treatment of Primary Vitreoretinal Lymphoma

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“…Inclusion criteria: Diagnosis of herpes simplex virus keratitis according to the diagnostic criteria in the Guidelines for the Diagnosis and Treatment of Eye Diseases by the American Academy of Ophthalmology (3rd Edition) ( 6 ): accompanied by a foreign body, irritation, redness, blurred vision, excessive tearing, photophobia, pain, and other symptoms; there are typical corneal signs, such as map and dendritic corneal ulcers, corneal stroma disk infiltration or edema, and subcutaneous deposits in the focal area of the cornea. The subjects should have a history of recurrent attacks and monocular disease and often appear to have fever, fatigue, or mental stress before the onset of the disease.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Inclusion criteria: Diagnosis of herpes simplex virus keratitis according to the diagnostic criteria in the Guidelines for the Diagnosis and Treatment of Eye Diseases by the American Academy of Ophthalmology (3rd Edition) ( 6 ): accompanied by a foreign body, irritation, redness, blurred vision, excessive tearing, photophobia, pain, and other symptoms; there are typical corneal signs, such as map and dendritic corneal ulcers, corneal stroma disk infiltration or edema, and subcutaneous deposits in the focal area of the cornea. The subjects should have a history of recurrent attacks and monocular disease and often appear to have fever, fatigue, or mental stress before the onset of the disease.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1.4.2 Prognosis: the prognosis was determined according to the follow-up after treatment ( 6 ); Cure: symptoms such as ocular congestion and pain disappear; fluorescent staining is positive; corneal ulcer disappears; no corneal edema; the HSV-1 antibody test or the virus PCR detection test are negative; Effective: All stimuli and symptoms are alleviated; the area of the corneal ulcer is reduced; the amniotic fat of the corneal wall is reduced; and the HSV-1 antibody or the virus PCR are detected and analyzed. Ineffective: none of the above symptoms have changed or appear to be worsening, and the HSV-1 antibody test or the virus PCR test were positive.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%