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Koeppe nodules were the most common iris nodules seen.
Moth-eaten appearance of the iris was the most common iris stromal change seen in our series.
The most common IRIS events were VZV infection (33.3%), HSV labialis (33.3%), and TB infection (22.2%) [ 19].
Below is information on just a few of the most common iris varieties: Siberian Iris: Despite its name, native to Central and Eastern Europe and Turkey.
Below is information on just a few of the most common iris varieties: Though nearly all irises are fairly hardy and easy to maintain, some are more suitable for certain conditions than others.
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The three most common diagnoses were iris naevi (62 (49.2%)), iris pigment epithelial cysts (23 (18.3%)) and iris melanoma (11 (8.7%)).
The most common clinical signs included megaloglobus, iris stromal hypoplasia, abnormal pectinate ligaments, iridociliary cysts occasionally extending into the peripheral retina and cataracts.
apoids, such as solitary bees (Anthophora sp. and Eucera sp ., were the most common pollinators of other Mediterranean Iris species (Sapir et al. 2006; Segal et al. 2006; Imbert et al. 2014).
The most common imaging feature in MTB-IRIS includes lymph node enlargement with central necrosis, most commonly located in the abdominal, axillary and mediastinal distributions.
Comparing the three most common diagnoses, USB was better for visualising iris pigment epithelial cysts (12 (52.2%) vs 2 (8.7%)) and iris melanoma (7 (63.6%) vs 1 (9.1%)) but AS-OCT was better (28 (45.2%) vs 15 (24.2%)) for visualising iris naevi.
The most common manifestation of HIV-associated C-IRIS is meningitis, accounting for around 70% of cases [ 1].
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