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Критерии оценки степени тяжести течения симпатического увеита в зависимости от клинических проявлений

Критерии оценки степени тяжести течения симпатического увеита в зависимости от клинических проявлений

Abstract

Прогноз развития и исход симпатической офтальмии зависит от многих факторов, в том числе и от адекватного, по объёму и срокам, лечения. При отсутствии или неадекватном лечении происходит полная потеря зрения и инвалидизация. За 12-летний период проанализировано 9 случаев течения симпатического увеита после проникающей травмы глаза. Предложены критерии оценки степени тяжести симпатической офтальмии по клиническому течению заболевания, что позволило систематизировать и классифицировать подходы к лечению.

The prognosis of development and outcomes of sympathetic ophthalmia depend on many factors including adequate treatment and period of treatment. Absence of treatment or inadequate treatment result in vision loss and disability. 9 cases of sympathetic uveitis after penetrating eyeball trauma were analyzed for the 12-year period. Evaluation criteria of sympathetic ophthalmia severity according to periods of the disease course are suggested. This allowed systematizing and classifying treatment approaches.

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СИМПАТИЧЕСКАЯ ОФТАЛЬМИЯ,АУТОИММУННЫЙ УВЕИТ,СТЕПЕНЬ ТЯЖЕСТИ,СРОКИ ЛЕЧЕНИЯ,ГЛЮКОКОРТИКОСТЕРОИДЫ,ЦИКЛОСПОРИН,SYMPATHETIC OPHTHALMIA,AUTOIMMUNE UVEITIS,SEVERITY DEGREE,TREATMENT PERIODS,GLUCOCORTICOSTEROIDS,CYCLOSPORINE

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