Observations on long-term follow-up of posterior scleritis
- PMID: 3706461
- DOI: 10.1016/0002-9394(86)90947-5
Observations on long-term follow-up of posterior scleritis
Abstract
Clinical features of posterior scleritis were noted in 12 eyes of nine patients followed up for one to seven years. The signs of this clinical entity varied from transitory choroidal folds in the fundus to extensive scleral and choroidal edema with associated edema of Tenon's space and of the optic nerve sheath. These were detected only by ultrasonography. Histopathologic examination of one eye disclosed granulomatous inflammatory reaction in the involved scleral and choroidal areas. Local and systemic treatment with corticosteroids seemed not to affect the clinical course or outcome.
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