Uveitis Masquerade Syndromes: A Case Series
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The aim of this series is to report challenges faced in diagnosis of three cases of recurrent or atypical uveitis not responding to conventional treatment. A high index of suspicion, aided by newer techniques, such as cytology, immunohistochemistry, flow cytometry of ocular fluids, and contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging, may be necessary for a prompt diagnosis of uveitis masquerade syndromes.
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PMID: 38481205 PMC: 10935796. DOI: 10.1186/s12886-024-03386-w.