Matt Hirabayashi, MD on Twitter: "Great example of granulomatous KP perfectly within Arlt's triangle this week. This should make you think of the big 3: Sarcoid, Syphilis, TB. Also remember: Lyme, VKH,
Atlas of Ophthalmology
Atlas of Ophthalmology
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Ophthalmology-Notes And Synopses - Keratic precipitates (KPs): ▪️KPs are the most common findings in the uveitis. ▪️They are small aggregates of inflammatory cells that accumulate on the endothelial surface of the cornea.
Ophthalmology-Notes And Synopses - Arlt's Triangle: ▪️Arlt's triangle is a distribution pattern of mutton-fat keratic precipitates, which deposit as an inverted triangle on the central to inferior cornea , forming a wedge-shaped
Arlt's Triangle - EyeWiki
Arlt's Triangle - EyeWiki
The Many Moods of Uveitis
Classification, Symptoms, and Signs of Uveitis | Ento Key
The Many Moods of Uveitis
In vivo confocal microscopic images of atypical amiodarone-induced keratopathy in patient with epithelial basement membrane dystrophy - ScienceDirect
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