Paediatric non-infectious uveitis in Cape Town, South Africa: a retrospective review of disease characteristics and outcomes on immunomodulating treatment
Abstract Background Non-infectious uveitis is a well-reported cause of blindness in more developed countries, however data from sub-Saharan Africa is lacking. Here we aim to describe the diseases associated with paediatric non-infectious uveitis and the effect of currently available treatment in thi...
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Main Authors: | Waheba Slamang (Author), Christopher Tinley (Author), Nicola Brice (Author), Christiaan Scott (Author) |
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