Retinal vasculitis
An inflammatory process involving the wall of the vessels (large, medium, or small-sized vessels). The inflammatory process may cause necrosis or formation of granulomas in the vascular wall. It may be the result of an autoimmune disorder, infection, or malignancy. Representative examples include polyarteritis nodosa, temporal arteritis, Wegener granulomatosis, Kawasaki disease, Takayasu arteritis, and Henoch-Schonlein purpura.
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Sr Consultant Ophthalmologist
POSTED MORE THAN 1600 OPHTHALMIC ARTICLES TILL DATE

Sri Netra Eye Hospital Anantapuram Andhrapradesh
Consultant Eye Specialist
Sri Venkateswara Medical College, Tirupati, Andhrapradesh
MS ophthal

MBBS T.D.M.C Alleppey District ,kerala State .1998 -2004
Diploma in ophthalmology from government mch, kottayam,kerala state.

PGIMER, Chandigarh
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