Bilateral Anterior Uveitis as a Presenting Manifestation of Sarcoidosis and Syphilis

    August 2002 in “ British Journal of Ophthalmology
    David Díaz‐Valle
    TLDR Surgical excision is the best treatment for SCC.
    The document discussed various side effects of treatments, including kidney toxicity, uveitis, macular oedema, neutropenia, thrombocytopenia, nausea, fever, hair loss, and muscle pain. It noted that topical or intralesional administration of cidofovir had not shown systemic toxicity. Surgical excision was highlighted as the best treatment for SCC due to its curative potential and ability to allow histopathological evaluation of margins. The document also suggested that the successful outcome with intralesional cidofovir in a specific case might be worth considering.
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