scleritis in English

noun
1
inflammation of the sclera.
Conditions requiring referral to an ophthalmologist are orbital cellulitis, hyphaema, scleritis , iritis or uveitis, acute angle closure glaucoma, and corneal abrasions (unless very superficial).

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1. Papilloedema (see Section #), optic nerve disorder (including optic neuritis, see Section #), nystagmus, scleritis, blepharitis

2. However, atypical presentations including neuroretinitis, papillitis, Fuchs-like anterior uveitis, scleritis and acute retinal necrosis have been described.

3. The main spectrum of eye involvement comprises keratoconjunctivitis sicca, episcleritis and scleritis as well as ulcerative keratitis.

4. Ciclosporin (Cyclosporine) An immunosuppressant used in the treatment of the ocular manifestation of autoimmune diseases, uveitis, scleritis, keratoconjunctivitis sicca, ligneous conjunctivitis, and to prevent rejection of corneal grafts, etc.

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6. Concretions; Conjuntivalization of the Cornea; Corneal Neovascularization; Cystinosis; Diffuse Scleritis; Epithelial Staining in Graft-Versus-Host Disease; Exposure Keratitis; Giant Papillary Conjunctivitis; Interstitial Keratitis; Iris Mamillations; Kayser-Fleischer Ring; Keratic Precipitates; Keratoconjunctivitis Sicca in Graft-Versus-Host

7. DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS OF EYE SYMPTOMS OR OCULAR PAIN – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Hordeolum Chalazion Acute dacryocystitis Exposure to irritants Conjunctival infection Corneal abrasion Foreign-body irritation Corneal ulcers Ingrown lashes Abuse of contact lens Scleritis Acute angle-closure glaucoma Uveitis (iritis) Referred pain from extraocular sources such as sinusitis, tooth abscess, tension headache, temporal arteritis or prodrome of herpes zoster