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... usually associated . Recurrent Corneal Erosion 87 No causative organism has been isolated , but a virus is suspected ... usually takes months to years . SUPERFICIAL PUNCTATE KERATITIS Superficial punctate keratitis is an uncom - mon ...
... usually associated . Recurrent Corneal Erosion 87 No causative organism has been isolated , but a virus is suspected ... usually takes months to years . SUPERFICIAL PUNCTATE KERATITIS Superficial punctate keratitis is an uncom - mon ...
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... usually in the third decade . The tissue reaction is much less severe than in tuberculous uveitis , and caseation does not occur . The tuberculin skin test is usually neg- ative or only faintly positive . When the parotid glands are ...
... usually in the third decade . The tissue reaction is much less severe than in tuberculous uveitis , and caseation does not occur . The tuberculin skin test is usually neg- ative or only faintly positive . When the parotid glands are ...
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... usually fatal form of tuberculosis , many small dis- crete yellowish nodules are visible ophthal- moscopically in the posterior pole of the eye . C. Solitary Tubercles : These occur as gray isolated masses about the size of the optic ...
... usually fatal form of tuberculosis , many small dis- crete yellowish nodules are visible ophthal- moscopically in the posterior pole of the eye . C. Solitary Tubercles : These occur as gray isolated masses about the size of the optic ...
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