[HTML] from nih.govK Milger, V Fleig, A Kohlenberg… - BMC Infectious …, 2011 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov ... Slit lamp exam did not reveal any additional pathology. Therefore, the diagnosis of unilateral papillitis was retained. Additionally ... image). No anal lesions were present. Signs of fluid overload such as peripheral oedema were absent. ... Related articles - All 7 versions
CC Chang, DE Leslie, D Spelman, K Chua… - Sexual Health, 2011 - CSIRO ... complaints included ataxia, leg weakness and anal discharge with faecal incontinence. Of the five who complained of impaired vision, one had a partial sixth cranial nerve palsy, one demonstrated bilateral multifocal choroiditis and optic neuropathy, and another had papillitis. ... Related articles - All 2 versions
A Suppiej, G Gaspa, A Cappellari… - Journal of Child …, 2011 - jcn.sagepub.com ... clinical features occurred between the 2 groups as well as prevalent severe visual loss, relative afferent pupillary defect, and papillitis in optic neuritis. ... The amplifier bandwidth was 2–200 Hz for visual evoked potentials and 1–200 Hz for electroretinogram, anal- ysis time 500 ms ... Related articles - All 3 versions