(1) Phthisical eyes of 2 patients revealed clinically unsuspected, partially necrotic and partially vital malignant melanomas of the uvea and extensive intraocular ossification.
(2) A white retrolental membrane is seen initially, later the eyes usually become phthisic.
(3) An abnormally small, shrunken choroidal blush can be seen with microphthalmia, extreme degrees of hyperopia, and in the phthisical eye.
(4) Implementing a DFG with the authors' method allows improvement in the enophthalmos concomitant with a phthisical globe.
(5) Twenty four per cent of hypotonous eyes and 4% of eyes with normal or elevated IOP became phthisical.
(6) In 3 eyes vision deteriorated to no light perception; 2 of them became phthisical.
(7) Exenteration of the phthisical eye and orbital contents showed an extensive pleomorphic adenocarcinoma of the nonpigmented epithelium of the ciliary body with extraocular extension.
(8) The two brothers of this patient both had phthisical left eyes, and those eyes were examined histopathologically.
(9) With the exclusion of one phthisical eye in each group final mean intraocular pressure in the ACTSEB group was 15.1 mm Hg, with a mean of 0.43 medications, and 14.4 mm Hg, with a mean of 0.95 medications, in the Molteno group.
(10) The majority of eyes in which the vitrectomy fluid was replaced with saline solution became phthisical.
(11) The right eye became blind and phthisical, and it was enucleated at the age of 42 years.
(12) Another case who had panophthalmitis prior to surgery became phthisic.
(13) Thirty (70%) of 43 eyes, which had follow-up of at least two months, became phthisical.
(14) It is suggested that a prolonged phthisical state of the eye is one condition wherein the mosaic pattern may become permanent and that, as a secondary event, this is followed by irregular calcification of Bowman's layer which particularly involves the ridges projecting into the epithelium.
(15) The end-stage ossification resulted in "phthisic bone" formation which completely filled the vitreous cavity in a manner very similar to the human condition of phthisis bulbi.
(16) These results suggest that the majority of severely-injured eyes become phthisical, but do not require removal for pain.
(17) This eye ultimately became phthisical and required enucleation because of chronic pain.
(18) The authors describe a new application using dermis-fat grafting either primarily or secondarily in conjunction with evisceration of selected phthisical globes.
(19) Three eyes eventually required enucleation for the relief of pain; one stabilized, and two others became phthisical.
(20) A hugh episcleral traumatic conjunctival inclusion cyst enveloping almost the whole eye, which appeared in the left phthisical eye of a young woman who sustained a perforating ocular injury a few years before enucleation, is described.
Tubercular
Definition:
(a.) Having tubercles; affected with tubercles; tubercled; tuberculate.
(a.) Like a tubercle; as, a tubercular excrescence.
(a.) Characterized by the development of tubercles; as, tubercular diathesis.
Example Sentences:
(1) However, 5 months after the beginning of Cyclosporin A treatment, despite a past medical history not significant for clinical tuberculosis, the patient developed tubercular pericarditis.
(2) All the patients responded well to the anti-tubercular therapy.
(3) At the end of 1977 statistics showed the existence (prevalence) of 14,642 tuberculars.
(4) Presented is a clinical-cum-CT review of 14 cases of tubercular adrenal enlargement with addition of five new cases and their CT follow-up.
(5) In the tubercular ICC, these neurons are most numerous immediately above Callejal islands in a fiber-rich zone continuous with the supratubercular zone and hence with the ventral pallidum.
(6) One hundred and ninety-two patients with peripheral lymphadenopathy were screened and 80 patients with tubercular lymphadenitis were studied.
(7) The reaction to the adiaspores is a tubercular granuloma, with fibroblast, (few) epithelioid, and giant cells representing the main component of the tissue response.
(8) The meningitis and tubercular lesions resolved with antituberculous medications.
(9) The carious lesions were established by a modified index, guaranteeing a complex evaluation of the lesions developing upon the fissurae, approximal and smooth tubercular surfaces.
(10) Thus, estimation of pleural fluid ADA is a safe, simple, reliable and non-invasive test in distinguishing tubercular and non-tubercular pleural effusions.
(11) At 43 years old a tubercular epididimite was surgically treated with orchiectomy.
(12) Prothrombin time and plasma phenprocoumon levels were serially controlled, at short intervals, in three tubercular patients receiving both tuberculostatic drugs and phenprocoumon.
(13) Special attention is paid to the good results obtained associating an antitubercular therapy, even though no clinical or laboratory findings suggest any specific tubercular condition: no definitive conclusions are reached but an aspect of the problem which is undoubtedly worth further study is stressed.
(14) Efficacy of prophylactic administration of stimuliv against anti-tubercular drugs-induced hepatotoxicity was studied in this double blind randomized clinical trial.
(15) Tuberculosis per-se had given rise to PRCA in the two cases, which is not reported earlier though its association with anti-tubercular therapy is well recorded.
(16) Tubercular adrenalitis presents with adrenal enlargement prior to its atrophy and calcification.
(17) The positive rates of anti-PPD antibodies in patients with active tuberculosis, inactive tuberculosis, Behçet's disease, or non-tubercular disease and in a village population were 97.5%, 77.4%, 48.9%, 33.6% and 13.9%, respectively.
(18) These findings suggest that the ascitic fluid ADA activity is useful for the diagnosis of tubercular peritonitis; this method is simple and least invasive.
(19) The disease is seen here as typical of the links between industrialization and health, with regard to the evolution of the epidemiological model and the influence of innovational+ treatments, based on chemotherapy, on the organization of care for tubercular patients, together with the socio-economic and cultural changes that have affected both French and Algerian society during the twentieth century.
(20) The incidence of tuberculosis in Bahia, though declining, remains very high, and one of the severe forms of the disease is tubercular meningitis.