Clinical Methods in UveitisSamuel B. Aronson |
Contents
Section A Epidemiology and biostatistics | 3 |
Application of epidemiologic methods J Theodore Schwartz M D | 9 |
The role of the biostatistician in surveys William Weiss M A | 17 |
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acute Amer angiography ankylosing spondylitis anterior chamber antibody antigen aqueous humor Arch arthritis associated blood chorioretinitis choroidal choroidal lesions chronic congenital correlation cyclitis demonstrated developed diagnosis disciform detachment endogenous endophthalmitis entity epidemiologic etiology evaluation evidence examination factor fluorescein fluorescent antibody focal exudative FTA-ABS fundus glaucoma globulin hemorrhagic histologic histoplasmin skin test histoplasmosis immunologic infection infiltration inflammation internist intraocular iridocyclitis iris iritis keratitis laboratory leakage of dye left eye lens lesions macular Maumenee methods nongranulomatous uveitis occur ocular inflammation ocular lesions Ophthal ophthalmologist ophthalmoscopy optic nerve head organisms pars planitis patients with uveitis peripheral photocoagulation positive dye test protein pyrimethamine reaction recurrent retinal retinochoroiditis rheumatoid right eye sarcoidosis scar serum specific spirochetes spondylitis stain subretinal sympathetic ophthalmia syndrome syphilis systemic disease Table therapy tion tissue titer toxoplasma treponemes tuberculosis tumor uveal tract uveitis survey vascular vessels vitreous Witmer