Mehta et al., 2006 - Google Patents
Choroidal tubercles in neurotuberculosis: prevalence and significanceMehta et al., 2006
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- 11722850752171691857
- Author
- Mehta S
- Chauhan V
- Hastak S
- Jiandani P
- Dalal P
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- Ocular immunology and inflammation
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Purpose: Neurotuberculosis is a relatively common form of tuberculosis and may be seen in 1–10% of patients of systemic tuberculosis and may present in several forms. Ocular lesions are frequently seen, most commonly optic nerve lesions. Limited data are available for …
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