Episcleritis and the index of scientific books. 2000

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UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D008297 Male Males
D011081 Polychondritis, Relapsing An acquired disease of unknown etiology, chronic course, and tendency to recur. It is characterized by inflammation and degeneration of cartilage and can result in deformities such as floppy ear and saddle nose. Loss of cartilage in the respiratory tract can lead to respiratory obstruction. Polychondritis, Chronic Atrophic,Atrophic Polychondritides, Chronic,Atrophic Polychondritis, Chronic,Chronic Atrophic Polychondritides,Chronic Atrophic Polychondritis,Polychondritides, Chronic Atrophic,Polychondritides, Relapsing,Relapsing Polychondritides,Relapsing Polychondritis
D012014 Reference Books, Medical Books in the field of medicine intended primarily for consultation. Books, Medical Reference,Medical Reference Books
D003937 Diagnosis, Differential Determination of which one of two or more diseases or conditions a patient is suffering from by systematically comparing and contrasting results of diagnostic measures. Diagnoses, Differential,Differential Diagnoses,Differential Diagnosis
D006801 Humans Members of the species Homo sapiens. Homo sapiens,Man (Taxonomy),Human,Man, Modern,Modern Man
D000328 Adult A person having attained full growth or maturity. Adults are of 19 through 44 years of age. For a person between 19 and 24 years of age, YOUNG ADULT is available. Adults
D015423 Scleritis Refers to any inflammation of the sclera including episcleritis, a benign condition affecting only the episclera, which is generally short-lived and easily treated. Classic scleritis, on the other hand, affects deeper tissue and is characterized by higher rates of visual acuity loss and even mortality, particularly in necrotizing form. Its characteristic symptom is severe and general head pain. Scleritis has also been associated with systemic collagen disease. Etiology is unknown but is thought to involve a local immune response. Treatment is difficult and includes administration of anti-inflammatory and immunosuppressive agents such as corticosteroids. Inflammation of the sclera may also be secondary to inflammation of adjacent tissues, such as the conjunctiva. Episcleritis,Necrotizing Scleritis,Episcleritides,Necrotizing Scleritides,Scleritides,Scleritides, Necrotizing,Scleritis, Necrotizing

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