Cellular pattern and orbital fat involvement are possible risk factors for the failure of corticosteroids in patients with pure idiopathic orbital inflammation syndrome: lessons from the French prospective SIOI cohort study (part II)

Purpose To better characterise the effects of corticosteroids on the course of pure idiopathic orbital inflammation syndrome (pIOIS).Methods This was a national, multicentre, prospective, non-interventional cohort study (SIOI). Among the 35 patients with histologically proven orbital inflammation wh...

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Main Authors: David Saadoun, Eric Vicaut, Valérie Touitou, Jacques Lagier, Frédéric Mouriaux, Pierre-Yves Robert, Antoine Rousseau, Nicolas Schleinitz, Jean-Marie Michot, Loic Guillevin, Matthieu Groh, Antoine Martin, Philippe Blanche, Sébastien Abad, Robin Dhote, Felix Ackermann, Boris Bienvenu, Olivier Galatoire, Sophie Coffin-Pichonnet, Pierre Aucouturier, Françoise Heran, Bertrand Vabres, Ambre La Rosa, Stéphane Tran Ba, Nahla Cucherousset, Neila Sedira, Emmanuel Héron, Aïcha Abbas, Mboup Bassirou, Isabelle Badelon, Mathieu Zmuda, Alain Ducasse, Isabelle Larré, Amélie Brabant-Viau, Jean Luc George, Jean Maalouf, Anne-Laure Fisch, Nathalie Tieulé, Juliette Delmas, Alexandre Vallon, Natahlie Massart, Marie Alexandra Alyanakian, Pierre Olivier Schischmanoff, Nabila Pizzi, Nathalie Kingue-Elessa, Jad Abou Ghantous, Solohaja-Faniaha Dimby
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMJ Publishing Group 2024-09-01
Series:BMJ Open Ophthalmology
Online Access:https://bmjophth.bmj.com/content/9/1/e001663.full
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