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Adenovirus Epithelial Keratitis and Thygeson's Superficial Punctate Keratitis [electronic resource] : In Vivo Morphology in the Human Cornea / by Helena M. Tabery.

By: Tabery, Helena M [author.].
Contributor(s): SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2012Description: X, 131p. 148 illus. in color. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783642216343.Subject(s): Medicine | Ophthalmology | Medicine & Public Health | OphthalmologyDDC classification: 617.7 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Adenovirus Epithelial Keratitis: The Morphology of Adenovirus Epithelial Keratitis -- Adenovirus Type 8 Epithelial Keratitis, Accompanying Signs and Sequelae -- Adenovirus Epithelial Keratitis Caused by Various Serotypes -- The Development of Subepithelial Infiltrates - a Sequence of Events. Thygeson’s Superficial Punctate Keratitis: The Morphology of Thygeson’s Superficial Punctate Keratitis (TSPK) -- Typical Cases of Thygeson’s Superficial Punctate Keratitis.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Adenovirus epithelial keratitis and Thygeson's superficial punctate keratitis (TSPK) are apparently disparate diseases. While adenovirus eye infections are very common, caused by a known agent, and highly infectious, TSPK is comparatively rare, of unknown causation, and seemingly non-contagious. Despite these differences, the two diseases are often confused in clinical practice owing to the similarity between adenovirus epithelial infiltrates and ‘coarse’ epithelial TSPK lesions. This book presents the morphological features, dynamics, and sequelae of adenovirus and Thygeson's keratitides captured at high magnification in the living human cornea. It thereby fills the existing void between conventional photographs and slit-lamp observations. Case reports demonstrate the importance of patient history in differential diagnosis, illustrate the need for familiarity with early manifestations of adenovirus infections, and assist in the diagnosis of rare variants of TSPK. Furthermore, the detailed observations on the natural course of the diseases ensure that the book will serve not only as a diagnostic tool but also as a reference when evaluating the effects of potential new treatments.
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Adenovirus Epithelial Keratitis: The Morphology of Adenovirus Epithelial Keratitis -- Adenovirus Type 8 Epithelial Keratitis, Accompanying Signs and Sequelae -- Adenovirus Epithelial Keratitis Caused by Various Serotypes -- The Development of Subepithelial Infiltrates - a Sequence of Events. Thygeson’s Superficial Punctate Keratitis: The Morphology of Thygeson’s Superficial Punctate Keratitis (TSPK) -- Typical Cases of Thygeson’s Superficial Punctate Keratitis.

Adenovirus epithelial keratitis and Thygeson's superficial punctate keratitis (TSPK) are apparently disparate diseases. While adenovirus eye infections are very common, caused by a known agent, and highly infectious, TSPK is comparatively rare, of unknown causation, and seemingly non-contagious. Despite these differences, the two diseases are often confused in clinical practice owing to the similarity between adenovirus epithelial infiltrates and ‘coarse’ epithelial TSPK lesions. This book presents the morphological features, dynamics, and sequelae of adenovirus and Thygeson's keratitides captured at high magnification in the living human cornea. It thereby fills the existing void between conventional photographs and slit-lamp observations. Case reports demonstrate the importance of patient history in differential diagnosis, illustrate the need for familiarity with early manifestations of adenovirus infections, and assist in the diagnosis of rare variants of TSPK. Furthermore, the detailed observations on the natural course of the diseases ensure that the book will serve not only as a diagnostic tool but also as a reference when evaluating the effects of potential new treatments.

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