PURPOSE: To evaluate the long-term outcome (up to 7 years) of presumed ocular tuberculosis (TB) when the therapeutic decision was based on WHO guidelines. METHODS: Twelve out of 654 new uveitic patients (1998-2004) presented with choroiditis and positive tuberculosis skin test (TST) (skin lesion diameter >15 mm). Therapy was administered according to WHO recommendations after ophthalmic and systemic investigation. The area size of ocular lesions at presentation and after therapy, measured on fluorescein and indocyanine green angiographies, was considered the primary outcome. Relapse of choroiditis was considered a secondary outcome. The T-SPOT TB test was performed when it became available. RESULTS: Visual acuity significantly improved a...
Purpose: The wide range of clinical manifestations of presumed latent tuberculosis-related uveitis (...
© 2017 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.Purpose: To characterize the clinical features in patients with p...
Topic: The Collaborative Ocular Tuberculosis Study (COTS), supported by the International Ocular Inf...
Purpose: To evaluate the long-term outcome (up to 7 years) of presumed ocular tuberculosis (TB) when...
PURPOSE: To assess the role of anti-tubercular therapy in uveitis with latent/manifest tuberculosis ...
Purpose: The Collaborative Ocular Tuberculosis Study (COTS) Group sought to address the diagnostic u...
Purpose: To investigate the clinical features and treatment outcomes of patients with choroidal tube...
Purpose: To report the clinical findings, anatomical features, and treatment outcomes in subjects wi...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the clinical spectrum and outcome of patients with presumed tubercular uv...
Background: Over the last decade ocular involvement due to tuberculosis has re-emerged. In non-endem...
Purpose: To contribute a global description of the spectrum of choroidal involvement in tubercular u...
Topic: An international, expert-led consensus initiative organized by the Collaborative Ocular Tuber...
BACKGROUND Tuberculous uveitis (TU) is initially usually not acute, accompanied by only slight vi...
PURPOSE: To evaluate clinical manifestations of patients with uveitis and scleritis of unknown origi...
Purpose: To study the risk factors for visual loss in presumed tuberculosis-related uveitis (TRU). M...
Purpose: The wide range of clinical manifestations of presumed latent tuberculosis-related uveitis (...
© 2017 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.Purpose: To characterize the clinical features in patients with p...
Topic: The Collaborative Ocular Tuberculosis Study (COTS), supported by the International Ocular Inf...
Purpose: To evaluate the long-term outcome (up to 7 years) of presumed ocular tuberculosis (TB) when...
PURPOSE: To assess the role of anti-tubercular therapy in uveitis with latent/manifest tuberculosis ...
Purpose: The Collaborative Ocular Tuberculosis Study (COTS) Group sought to address the diagnostic u...
Purpose: To investigate the clinical features and treatment outcomes of patients with choroidal tube...
Purpose: To report the clinical findings, anatomical features, and treatment outcomes in subjects wi...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the clinical spectrum and outcome of patients with presumed tubercular uv...
Background: Over the last decade ocular involvement due to tuberculosis has re-emerged. In non-endem...
Purpose: To contribute a global description of the spectrum of choroidal involvement in tubercular u...
Topic: An international, expert-led consensus initiative organized by the Collaborative Ocular Tuber...
BACKGROUND Tuberculous uveitis (TU) is initially usually not acute, accompanied by only slight vi...
PURPOSE: To evaluate clinical manifestations of patients with uveitis and scleritis of unknown origi...
Purpose: To study the risk factors for visual loss in presumed tuberculosis-related uveitis (TRU). M...
Purpose: The wide range of clinical manifestations of presumed latent tuberculosis-related uveitis (...
© 2017 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.Purpose: To characterize the clinical features in patients with p...
Topic: The Collaborative Ocular Tuberculosis Study (COTS), supported by the International Ocular Inf...