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Ophthalmia Nodosa, Right Eye, Secondary to Presumed Moth Setae in the Anterior Vitreous

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A presumed moth setae was identified in the anterior vitreous cavity of a patient with uveitis following ocular trauma by a flying insect. The multifocal keratitis and vitreous opacities improved following two weeks of high-dose oral prednisone.

Uploaded on: 11/02/2021


A presumed moth setae was identified in the anterior vitreous cavity of a patient with uveitis following ocular trauma by a f

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