The term scleritis describes a chronic inflammation that involves the outermost coat and skeleton of the eye. Disease can be isolated to the eye, but in up to half of affected individuals it occurs in ...
Ocular inflammatory disease, including uveitis, scleritis, and orbital inflammatory disease, can be acute or chronic, infec­tious, non-infectious, or present as a masquerade syndrome. Therefore, its ...
To accurately assess and diagnose this patient’s condition, the clinician needs to eliminate other possible causes of symptoms. Conjunctivitis, which is the most common form of eye infection, usually ...
Rao and colleagues have proposed that there are four histopathological subtypes of necrotizing scleritis: zonal necrotizing granulomatous inflammation (Figure 3a); diffuse or 'nonzonal' inflammation ...