Dengue Uveitis : A Case Report
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https://doi.org/10.3329/jnio.v7i1.87029Keywords:
Dengue fever, uveitisAbstract
Dengue uveitis is a rare form of complication after dengue fever . It is caused by The disease is attributed to the dengue virus, a member of the Flaviviridae family. A 46 years old female patient presented to us with the complaints of pain, redness, severely diminished vision and photophobia for 1 month . She gave history of diagnosed dengue fever 1 month and 9 days back. Patient had conjunctival congestion, corneal edema, descemets folds, extensive keratic precipitates, posterior synaechia, pigment dispersion, early cataract and vitritis with vitreous opacity . Later he was diagnosed as a case of dengue uveitis .
J.Natl.Inst.Ophthalmol.2024;7(1): 57-59
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