Clinical Research of Streptococcal Uveitis (Clinical Cases)

Allergic uveitis caused by streptococci are recognized as flowing from a pesthole, the most frequent of them being considered the erythematous and the pultaceous angina. The characteristic of these angina is that they may go unnoticed, the frequency of asymptomatic forms being five times higher than...

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Main Author: Farah Constantin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2014-05-01
Series:ARS Medica Tomitana
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/arsm-2014-0013
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Summary:Allergic uveitis caused by streptococci are recognized as flowing from a pesthole, the most frequent of them being considered the erythematous and the pultaceous angina. The characteristic of these angina is that they may go unnoticed, the frequency of asymptomatic forms being five times higher than those of symptomatic forms. Since the onset of angina until the early signs of ocular manifestations there is an open interval where there have been no clinical manifestations for approximately two weeks.
ISSN:1841-4036