RE: Pan Uveitis, A Case Report
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I want to appreciate your approach doctor. Eye is our sensitive organ we should not take any risk regarding it. We should guide patient regarding his 3 Week late's appointment what damaged had done. I learned from your post about Pan Uveitis. I was expecting totally Opaque Lens condition. If the problem has suffered severely eye lens then change of eye lens will be the solution. I 'm just thinking about the cost effect. Imagine if lens replacement costs only 500$ and treatment costs 700$ then I shall give preference to first condition. Very nice post.
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Well len's replacement is not so much expensive however for that possiblity to be considered the inflammations must have subsided completely and fundus still in good shape. A lot of times, especially in the case of toxoplasmosis being the cause of the uveitis, retinal scars or even macula scars may come about making lens replacement a bad option