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The most common ocular disease was uveitis (61 percent), followed by dry eye disease, conjunctival nodule, episcleritis, anterior scleritis and conjunctivitis.
In addition to caring for patients with uveitis and ocular inflammatory diseases, Dr. Shusko is also committed to advancing the field of ophthalmology. His ...
Uveitis — which is inflammation of the middle layer of the eye. Other conditions. Allergies; Chalazion — caused by clogged oil glands on the eyelid. Cluster ...
Addressing challenging uveitis cases through collaboration and tailored therapies. Recognizing that uveitis often reflects underlying systemic autoimmune or ...
It is also used to treat an eye condition called endogenous anterior uveitis (eye inflammation). This medicine belongs to the group of medicines known as ...
Called uveitis, this inflammation most often affects both eyes. In people with Behcet disease, these symptoms can come and go. Joints. Joint swelling and ...
Uveitis is one of the most common complications of ankylosing spondylitis. It can cause sudden eye pain, redness, light sensitivity and blurry vision. See your ...
Uveitis — which is inflammation of the middle layer of the eye. Other conditions. Allergies — Injury, such as from a blunt trauma or burn. Chalazion — caused ...
Dexamethasone intravitreal implant is also used to treat an eye disease called uveitis (swelling in the middle part of the eye). Dexamethasone injection is ...
Neomycin, polymyxin B, and dexamethasone combination is used to treat eye infections and inflammation, including conjunctivitis and chronic anterior uveitis.
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