LA SCLERITEPOSTERIEURE UNE GRANDE SIMULATRICE: UN CAS RARE DE SCLERITEPOSTERIEURE DEGUISEE SOUS FORME DUNE CELLULITE ORBITAIRE
Author(s) -
Nawal khanaouchi,
T. Abdellaoui,
M. Bougguar,
Yassin Mouzarii,
K. Reda,
A. Oubaaz
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
international journal of advanced research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2320-5407
DOI - 10.21474/ijar01/13074
Subject(s) - medicine , scleritis , sclera , dermatology , surgery , ophthalmology , uveitis
Posterior scleritis, is a rare form of eye inflammation, affecting the part of the sclera behind the Oraserrata. It is a rare condition, often underdiagnosed due to its unspecific, protean clinical symptomatology. B-mode ultrasound is a key examination for confirmation of the diagnosis. The causes are varied and multiple. The visual prognosis is involved in the event of diagnostic and therapeutic delay.
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