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Retinitis

"Retinitis" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus, MeSH (Medical Subject Headings). Descriptors are arranged in a hierarchical structure, which enables searching at various levels of specificity.

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Inflammation of the RETINA. It is rarely limited to the retina, but is commonly associated with diseases of the choroid (CHORIORETINITIS) and of the OPTIC DISK (neuroretinitis).


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This graph shows the total number of publications written about "Retinitis" by people in this website by year, and whether "Retinitis" was a major or minor topic of these publications.
Below are the most recent publications written about "Retinitis" by people in Profiles.
  1. Retinitis after Long-Term Corticosteroid Use. Ophthalmology. 2023 10; 130(10):1089.
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  2. Clinical challenge - scratching the surface of the sheath. Surv Ophthalmol. 2022 May-Jun; 67(3):875-878.
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  3. Surgical Removal of Intraocular Parasite in a Patient With Diffuse Unilateral Subacute Neuroretinitis. Ophthalmic Surg Lasers Imaging Retina. 2020 Dec 01; 51(12):733-735.
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  4. Presumed ocular histoplasmosis syndrome in a commercially insured population, United States. PLoS One. 2020; 15(3):e0230305.
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  5. Bartonella presenting as branch retinal artery occlusion in a child. J AAPOS. 2019 04; 23(2):121-123.
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  6. Ocular manifestations of bartonellosis. Curr Opin Ophthalmol. 2018 Nov; 29(6):582-587.
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  7. Neuroretinitis: a review. Curr Opin Ophthalmol. 2018 Nov; 29(6):514-519.
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  8. Idiopathic Retinal Vasculitis, Aneurysms, and Neuroretinitis Syndrome Presenting With Branch Retinal Artery Occlusion. Ophthalmic Surg Lasers Imaging Retina. 2017 11 01; 48(11):948-951.
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  9. Epstein-Barr Virus Neuroretinitis in a Lung Transplant Patient. J Neuroophthalmol. 2017 03; 37(1):43-47.
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  10. Loss of CD40 attenuates experimental diabetes-induced retinal inflammation but does not protect mice from electroretinogram defects. Vis Neurosci. 2017 01; 34:E009.
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