Tuberculosis, Ocular
"Tuberculosis, Ocular" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
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Tuberculous infection of the eye, primarily the iris, ciliary body, and choroid.
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D014392
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C01.252.354.800 C01.252.410.040.552.846.786 C01.539.375.354.800 C11.294.354.800
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BUNN P, ROBINSON FO. Effects of decreasing dosages of corticotropin upon the course of ocular tuberculosis in the rabbit. Am Rev Tuberc. 1954 Jun; 69(6):1051-3.
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BUNN P, ROBINSON F. The use of the rabbit eye as a tissue to study tuberculosis. IV. Effect of therapy with streptomycin-isoniazid and with growth hormone (STH) upon the course of the infection. Am Rev Tuberc. 1954 Jun; 69(6):1016-21.
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BUNN PA, ROBINSON F. The use of the rabbit eye to study tuberculosis: the effect of adrenocorticotropin, growth hormone, and a combination of isonicotinic acid hydrazide with streptomycin upon the course of the disease. Trans Annu Meet Natl Tuberc Assoc. 1953; 49:212-3.
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BUNN PA. Effect of adrenal hormones upon course of ocular tuberculosis and upon certain immunologic responses in the rabbit. Trans Annu Meet Natl Tuberc Assoc. 1952; 48:406-7.
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ADAIR CV, DROBECK B, BUNN PA. Use of rabbit eye as a tissue to study tuberculosis. II. Effect of certain antituberculous agents upon ocular tuberculosis. Am Rev Tuberc. 1951 Aug; 64(2):207-17.
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