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Item type:Publication, Glsucoma in patients with uveitis(Societas Ophthalmologica Europaea, 1997); ;Boshhnjakovska S ;Djajkovska EThis study was undertaken to obtain the prevalence of increased intraocular pressure in patients with uveitis .Also to, identify the forms of uveitis most commonly associated with glaucoma. With the retrospective study were reviewed 48 patients with uveitis in the period of 1994-1996y. The patients were examined for location of inflammation, the presents or history of increased IOL or disease chronicity (IOL above 21mm Hg) Secondary glaucoma was present in 13 patients; 3 patients with acute uveitis and 10 patients with chronic uveitis. Two of the patients with acute uveitis required short-term therapy to control intraocular pressure, and the other one had transient increases in IOL that responded to treatment of intraocular inflammation alone. In five patients with chronic uveitis required filtering surgery (3 patients) and laser iridotomy (2 patients). Conclusion: Secondary glaucoma is a management problem in patients with anterior segment inflammation and chronic rather than acute uveitis. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Selekted interleukins levels in aqueous and serum of patients with cataract extraction(2001); ;Boshhnjakovska SAntova MAim: To determine the interleukins profile?II-1, IL-6 and TNF/in humor aqueous and serum of patients with senile or diabetic cataracts. Material and methods: Aqueous humor was taken from patients during Extracapsular Cataract Extraction/15 patients with senile cataract and 20 with diabetic cataract .Also samples from the peripheral blood were taken and interleukins were measured in both aqueous and serum by means of an enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA).Results will be discussed. Conclusion: Interleukins may play the role in the inflammation process after the Extracapsular Cataract Extraction. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Non-penetrating ocular trauma and uveitis(Societas Ophthalmologica Europaea, 1997); ;Boshhnjakovska S ;Dzajkovska EThe role of non penetrating trauma causing a uveitis is not well established, still. At our institution in the period of 1993-1996 year we analyzed the records in the uveits department. All patients undergo a through ophthalmic examination, as well as an examination by an internist-reumatolog. Records of four patients were reviewed for history of non penetrating trauma that the patient believed to be related to the cause of ocular inflammation. We analyzed the characteristics of that patient group and compared than to those of the uveitis clinic population as a whole (90 patients) Our observation suggest that non-penetrating trauma maybe a provoking factor in the development of intraocular inflammation.
